As the economic downturn continues to persist throughout the country, there has been a significant shift in consumer behaviour, as they opt to repair their existing products rather than purchase replacements.
Therefore, repair and maintenance related industries are inclined to flourish during recessionary times. In particular, trade industries such as plumbing will experience an upsurge in demand as during such times, consumers prefer to employ qualified trade workers to undertake repair and maintenance work rather than purchasing replacement products or infrastructure.
Thus, the domestic plumbing sector offers an explicit market opportunity for individuals that have acquired competence in the plumbing sector, as many plumbers tend to focus solely on jobs of a larger scale.
In recognition of this demand, Chevron Training has devised a FETAC Level 4 domestic plumbing training programme which will enable learners to understand the specifics of domestic plumbing and impart the necessary skills to carry out minor repair work.
Therefore, learners will be ideally positioned to apply their plumbing skills to personal and professional environments and to facilitate career progression within the plumbing sector. |