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I need to write 300 words on what is to be considered the role of a plumber in todays economical and environmental situation if anybody would be able to help with this i would be very great full thank you
 
Do a few searches on this site. Read a few threads and make your own mind up. You might learn something instead of being given an answer.

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To a) Keep people dry except when they want to be wet
b) Keep people wet when they want to be wet
c) To keep people warm when they want to be warm
d) To stop people swimming in their own muck
e) To drink loads of tea and coffee

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I need to write 300 words on what is to be considered the role of a plumber in todays economical and environmental situation if anybody would be able to help with this i would be very great full thank you
The role of todays Plumber: 1. To have the tax man on your back 24-7, 2. To be constantly paying out for training, 3. To keep insurance Co rich, 4. To pay through the nose to trade organisation's so you can do your job. 5. To have customers whining about what you charge. 6. To wonder where your next job is coming from so you can pay the bills. Hope this gives you something to write about.
 
the role of a plumber half of the time at the moment is to follow up after the pervious plumber ( husband most of the time) have messed things up
 
I often find myself expected to do more than plumbing. On big jobs the plumber usually ends up managing the whole project and coordinating other trades as he is the only one who knows what he is doing;)
 
the question is what does a customer want from a tradesman in the current climate??

alot for next to nothing tbh.
 
Do a few searches on this site. Read a few threads and make your own mind up. You might learn something instead of being given an answer.

This will be more helpful in the long run

LP's reserve player, nice brief and to the point response, 8/10 (could have mentioned being a lazy git to gain additional marks) :)
 
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