Licensed Residential Plumber (Service / Installer) – No Cold Calling | Leads Provided

Licensed Residential Plumber (Service / Installer) – No Cold Calling | Leads Provided


Company
Anytime Plumbing 365, LLC
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
50K–150K a year
Posted
7 days ago
Via
Indeed
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Job Description
Licensed Residential Plumber – Steady Work, No Cold Calling, $50K–$150K+

Tired of slow weeks, chasing jobs, or dealing with commission-only pay?

At Anytime Plumbing 365, we keep our plumbers busy with consistent, company-provided service calls — so you can focus on doing the work and getting paid.

What You’ll Earn
• $50,000–$150,000+ per year
• Guaranteed weekly base pay + uncapped commission
• Weekly pay (no waiting on jobs to close)
• Top performers exceed $150K

The more jobs you run, the more you make — simple as that.

What You Get
• Company truck (take-home)
• Tools and equipment provided
• Steady flow of service calls (no slow seasons)
• No cold calling, no door knocking
• Full-time, W-2 position

The Job (What You’ll Actually Do)
• Run company-provided residential service calls
• Diagnose plumbing issues (leaks, drains, water heaters, etc.)
• Explain repair/replacement options to homeowners
• Perform plumbing repairs and installations
• Keep your truck and job sites clean and professional

No high-pressure sales — just explain the problem and offer solutions.

Why Plumbers Stay Here
• You’re not hunting for work — we provide it
• You control how much you earn
• No micromanagement — just do your job well
• Reliable, year-round residential work

What We’re Looking For
• Licensed Texas Plumber
• 4+ years of residential plumbing experience
• Strong troubleshooting skills
• Comfortable talking to homeowners
• Valid driver’s license

(Sales experience helps, but not required)

Who This Is Perfect For
• Plumbers who want consistent work without chasing leads
• Techs who are good with customers and want to earn more per job
• Installers ready to increase their income with service work

Apply Now

If you’re a licensed plumber and want steady work, weekly pay, and real earning potential, apply today.

We’ll reach out to qualified candidates to schedule a quick call and go over pay and expectations.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $50,000.00 - $150,000.00 per year

Benefits:
• Company truck
• Flexible schedule
• Tools provided

Work Location: In person

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