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ey guys, im a 2nd year plumbing apprentice...would be good to get some weekend jobs for on top of the "amamzing" wage that i get for being a 2nd year apprentice gets :D....if anyone got anything thats needs to be done shoot me a pm........yeah i know i'll get a bunch of you's saying bullshit..but im in need so i might get at least somthing from this post...cheers

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anything to do with domestic....pretty much...but if the job is to big then i sorta dont wanna touch it as i cant really do the job all week...i gotta still do my apprentiship:P

Of course you know and have been told by your staff at trade school that if you are caught doing any UNLICENSED plumbing by the P.I.C., your apprenticeship will immediately be terminated.

as Reece's motto goes 'Dont risk it, Use a Licensed Plumber'.

Im a third year and wouldnt risk my years of crappy pay only to have it all thrown away for nothing.

Its ok if your boss signs a cert of compliance dude, but im pretty sure any job over $500 (incld materials) must have a cert of compliance. also any jobs regarding sewer, gas or roofing regardless of their $$ value MUSt have a Certificate of compliance. Ask your boss nicely and im sure he will sign you off mate :yes:

would just hate to see a skyline driver lose his apprenticeship. i drive 2 skylines and believe me 90% of my wage goes towards them. servicing, rego, insurance etc.

....but im pretty sure any job over $500 (incld materials) must have a cert of compliance. also any jobs regarding sewer, gas or roofing regardless of their $$ value MUSt have a Certificate of compliance.

Yes you are correct.

See here....

http://www.pic.vic.gov.au/www/html/208-use...sed-plumber.asp

And for the record i'm a Fully qualified Plumber, and i've seen first hand what the PIC can and will do....their something thats best not to mess with. :nyaanyaa:

I'm a fully qualified Electrician and I get the exact same thing. I'm forever having people ask me to do some odd jobs around their house, but for the risk of my license, it's simply not worth it.

Plus, I do enough electrical work during work hours, I don't want to waste my weekend doing it too :nyaanyaa:

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