Why Online Simulations Are The Future Of Plumbing Training
The article discusses how the plumbing industry is embracing remote work and training through trends like widespread online simulation adoption, digital apprenticeships, personalized learning paths, and efforts to attract younger generations, all aimed at creating a sustainable and highly skilled plumbing workforce.
Most of the U.S. workforce has evolved to take on remote work and training, but how does this impact the plumbing sector, training methods, and how we approach creating new, fast, and attractive pathways into essential plumbing careers? What new training trends are we seeing to help create a sustainable, highly skilled plumbing workforce moving forward?
4 Key Trends Advancing the Trade Now
- Widespread adoption of online training simulations
- Apprenticeships are going digital
- Personalized learning paths
- Reconnecting trades careers with younger generations
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