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To the editor:
Plumbing goes back as far as the Roman times with aqueducts, fountains and bath houses. Today, plumbing and plumbers are the butt of jokes or may be considered overpaid by some.
Yes, a journeyman plumber in N.H. can make on average between $50,000-$75,000 a year (not including overtime) and will earn every bit of it deservingly.
We couldn’t survive without plumbers as a civilized, highly developed country. Plumbers protect your health and keep you warm. Hospitals, hotels and homes, to name a few, need a plumber to help construct and maintain them. 
Plumbers get their start as an apprentice working under a Master Plumber. It can take years to be proficient in our trade. Apprentices work during the day and do night school a couple times a week. All plumbers must have a state license to work on your property.

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