These are both difficult and challenging jobs. Neither one is easier than the other one, they are just different jobs.
In addition to comparable education levels and job outlooks the salaries of the jobs are also similar. But electricians do only electrical work, plumbers like as all rounder. They solve both plumbing and electrical problems. Electricians face the possibility of electric shock and falls. Plumbers face burn risks when soldering pipes and fixtures, and falls from ladders or stairs also occur. Sometimes they also work in cramped conditions. alliedallcityinc.com
In the state of Pa no, you can work work doing both as long as you are licensed in that area.
all told the steel workers. but they are a small union(not many skyscrapers around) after that in full time employment plumbers/electricians. in a manual type work
Tool trades do need to be able to work on their own projects and then in a build work a part of the construction team. You frequently see plasters and plumbers on first fix - then once walls are up both work together to make the apertures for piping and plastering around - at this stage youll see electricians and carpenters in there as well
no commercial vehicle mechanic have more work than plumber do
Develop a mobile application that connects users with various home service providers such as plumbers, electricians, cleaners, and technicians, making it convenient for customers to book services and for professionals to find work opportunities.
Because modern PVC and PEX pipes are much more efficient and easier to work with.
The rate of pay for electricians in Texas varies depending on the company they work for. Electricians working for huge organizations make more than those working for the government.
Plumbers, pipelayers, pipefitters, and steamfitters often work more than 40 hours per week and can be on call for emergencies nights and weekends. Some pipelayers may need to travel to and from worksites.
All kinds of jobs. Many people work for local governments. Lots are in trade - electricians, builders, plumbers etc. Many are teachers, solicitors. There are lots of oil and gas related jobs around Aberdeen.
electricians
plumbers, i think