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Locality: Whitehorse, Yukon

Phone: +1 867-633-3334



Address: 197 Rainbow Rd. Y1A 5H8 Whitehorse, YT, Canada

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Pipe Dreams Plumbing & Propane 30.01.2021

HAPPY YUKONER APPRECIATION DAY! Win a free Propane Furnace Service! To enter simply 1. Share this post today or tomorrow and 2. Post a Review of our services on Google or Yellow Pages

Pipe Dreams Plumbing & Propane 17.01.2021

Eyes peeled please

Pipe Dreams Plumbing & Propane 01.01.2021

Spring has finally sprung! Hopefully none of your plumbing followed suit. If it did spring, a leak that is, give us a call and we can get you fixed up and drying out for summer.

Pipe Dreams Plumbing & Propane 29.12.2020

What I’m about to post may shock a lot of people but it needs to be said. Maybe not everyone needs to go to college. I work with college students. As a campus ...minister it is my job. But I would be lying if I said that every kid I work with who is dropping $25,000 or more each year is doing a wise thing. For what? Most will come out of school owing so much money that it will take them 20 years to pay back. Meanwhile, the kid who went to work with a plumber to learn a skill is making a great living, debt free! See that pipe in the picture. A kid worked 7 hours putting that in my yard a couple weeks ago. He left with $2,000 in his pocket. So I wonder who really has things figured out: The kid coming out of college owing more than a house, or the kid who just paid cash for a house by the time he was 25. Here is my point-not every person has to go to college. Skilled labor is nothing to be ashamed of...in fact, if you are willing to get a little dirty, many blue collared jobs pay really well, and they are careers worthy of respect. So even though I work with college students and want to see as many there as possible, college is not the be all, end all that everyone says it is. If nothing else, at least be willing to have an open and honest discussion with your child and recognize that maybe there are other options. Good options worth considering. Options that won’t put a family in serious debt. -Craig Allison, Graysville, GA See more