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AbdulS
Hello, i am new here and i am looking into becoming a plumber, however, around 10 years ago, my arm went through a window and caused severe damage to my nerves and my muscles, im somewhat recovered now, however my arm is only around 70/80% functional. I can do things like screwing things but trying to put a thread through a needle would be tough.
Im wanting to leave university so i am looking for advice from plumbers who have experience, is it critical that you have 2 full functioning arms, or is it possible to work with a fully capable one, and a support arm you can call it.
Thank you in advance for any help, anything is appreciated.
Im wanting to leave university so i am looking for advice from plumbers who have experience, is it critical that you have 2 full functioning arms, or is it possible to work with a fully capable one, and a support arm you can call it.
Thank you in advance for any help, anything is appreciated.