Jobstacles: How I became a plumber

Sal Algaba is a plumber, but he didn't always know that was what he wanted to do. It took years before he found his way into the trade. He says, "You have to get experience from working. You have to start at fast food places or retail. Yes it's hard work and yes it's demanding work, physically and mentally at times, but that's how you learn responsibility." Visit Youth Radio to find out how Algaba's career unfolded.18

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