Looking to start a plumbing apprenticeship/career in Tahoe, Carson City or Reno — advice?
Hey everyone, I’m looking to make a career change and get into plumbing this fall and wanted to get some advice from people actually working in the trade around here.
I’m 32 and currently work in property maintenance in the South Lake Tahoe area. I’ve been doing maintenance-type work for about 8 years and currently take care of high-end vacation homes around Tahoe. I have experience with basic plumbing including snaking drains, replacing faucets, toilet repairs, installing garbage disposals, finding/repairing leaks, pool and hot tub systems, along with some electrical, appliance, and general property maintenance work.
I’ve gotten to the point where I want to stop just doing a little bit of everything and actually learn a skilled trade, work toward becoming a journeyman, and make a long-term career out of it. Plumbing is what interests me the most.
Ideally I’d like to find an apprenticeship or entry-level plumbing position in South Lake Tahoe, but I’m willing to commute to Carson City or Reno for the right opportunity. I’m looking to make the switch around mid-October 2026.
I’ve been looking into union apprenticeships as well as ABC Nevada and applying directly with plumbing companies. It looks like I may have missed the application window for UA Local 350 this year, so I’m trying to figure out the best route to get my foot in the door without waiting another year.
For anyone working in plumbing around Tahoe/Reno/Carson:
What companies or apprenticeship programs would you recommend?
Is October/November a bad time of year to try getting hired as a new apprentice?
Would you recommend union, ABC, or getting hired directly by a plumbing company first?
Any local companies that treat their apprentices well and actually teach them?
With my maintenance background, what would be a reasonable starting wage to expect?
I’m not afraid of hard work or starting at the bottom. I mainly want to make sure I get in somewhere that will actually teach me the trade and give me a path toward becoming a journeyman.
Any advice from local plumbers, apprentices, or people who have gone through the programs around here would be appreciated. Thanks!