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Passed my test and I got a job!

We all learn everyday. I'm just gonna be learning more than others! Retaining will be a learning lesson in it's self. I have helped also! I recommended "a way" to rough in a shower hook up that has three diverter valves. The one I worked on, on the last site was kinda' "iffie". Lots of elbows. So, I suggested three tees. Jim liked the idea and said "He's has some brains too!" (maybe he thinks I'm good looking too ;-) )
Ed, I have pads they are not manuals!
John, thanks for the advice. Maybe I'll meet you at on of those seminars. And I will see you here on the wall.
HOOOAHH!
I think ROOKIE will stick as MY trademark. Thanks just the same, Mark.
David, Thanks for the idea I'll keep that one!
Thanks to you also Glen and maybe you will meet me if you work closely with Bob.

I plan on working with Bob for a while. I don't know what all the stories are of the "plumbers" he had before. He seems fair and friendly enough to have a good relationship with as far as the man who signs my check goes. HEH HEH.

Thom (a rookie)

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  • Passed my test and got a job!

    Yes,
    I passed my oil burner license test (83%). And I got hired by a plumber in Bristol, RI. Bob Larisa Plumbing and Heating. ON to the plumbing licensing. (living man's heating)

    Thom (a rookie)
  • Congratulations!

    on passing the test. I know Bob and you should enjoy working for him as well as learning.

    Glenn Stanton

    Burnham Corp.
  • Dave Flood
    Dave Flood Member Posts: 14
    HOOAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

    WELCOME ABOARD TOM
  • John Abbott
    John Abbott Member Posts: 358
    Congratulations

    and good luck with your new job.Some advice from a veteran in the trade: Ask lots of questions the only stupid question is one you don't ask.Read every thing you can find on the trade.Attend related seminars I have learned a lot from them and you can too.Don't get cocky when you start to learn things no one ever learns it all I have done this for 30 plus years and still learn something every day.Frequent the Wall there's
    a lot experience and knowledge here.

    John
  • David Sutton
    David Sutton Member Posts: 82
    Way to go !!!!!!!!

    thats a great accomplishment you should be proud, the one thing i can offer you is what i was told by my first boss 20 yrs ago..... always remain teachable..... good luck in your new trade.... David head installer krupa oil co.
  • ed wallace
    ed wallace Member Posts: 1,613
    new job

    always remember insallation manuals more usefull when installing equipment if you read them they dont help you if you use them to keep your knees clean anyway goodluck
  • Mark Hunt
    Mark Hunt Member Posts: 4,908
    CONGRATS!!!!!!


    Soon enough you can take that "rookie" stuff off!!

    Welcome to FUN!!!!!!

    Good luck!!

    Mark H

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