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Southeast HVAC News
PHCC Asks VP
Biden to Help Spread the Word of the Professionalism of the
Industry.
A little over a week after Vice President Biden commented that
“there are an awful lot of smart plumbers,” the president of the
Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors—National Association (PHCC)
has reached out to Mr. Biden for help in spreading positive
messages about the plumbing profession whenever he can.
In a May 31 letter to Mr. Biden, PHCC President Keith Bienvenu,
Bienvenu Brothers Plumbing, Metairie, La., thanked the vice
president for acknowledging the intelligence of plumbing
professionals. “We appreciate you saying that ‘there are an
awful lot of smart plumbers’ because we certainly know a lot of
them, as well,” Bienvenu wrote. “As America’s first and foremost
trade association dedicated to the construction industry, the
Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors—National Association (PHCC)
represents some of the most qualified and dedicated plumbing
professionals in the nation.” Story
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“Unfortunately, the
plumbing trade, in particular, does not always get the respect
it deserves, and is the victim of many disparaging remarks,”
Bienvenu said. The family business co-owner went on to ask Mr.
Biden, in his role as vice president, to depict the plumbing
professional and industry in a positive light whenever possible.
He also appealed to Mr. Biden’s personal exposure to the trade,
including a time when Mr. Biden’s father worked on a temporary
basis for a heating and cooling company in Delaware. “Through
this experience, you and your family certainly had firsthand
exposure to the contributions our members make to protect our
safety and quality of life,” he said.
Today, Mr. Bienvenu stated: “As a leader in this great country
of ours, and with his working class family background, Vice
President Biden is well-positioned to help us spread the word of
all the plumbing profession can offer—a stable income to support
a family, a job that won’t be outsourced to another country,
opportunities for learning new technologies and techniques and a
sense of pride at the end of the day that you have played a key
role in ensuring the health, safety, and comfort of society and
the protection of the environment.
“As the economy continues to recover, there will be many
opportunities for qualified workers to enter our profession.
Just yesterday at a Career and Technical Education Foundation
meeting we learned of the latest projected numbers of workers
that will be available as Baby Boomers retire, and the pool is
definitely shrinking. We’d love for the ‘best and brightest’ to
choose our rewarding profession. We encourage anyone interested
in this fulfilling career to contact us at www.phccweb.org or
(800)533-7694.”
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