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Users in this Career Group |
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There are 236 users in this career group. They represent 7 different countries. You can see the list of users in this career group by clicking on one of the links below. You can also join this career group simply by selecting your current status and clicking "Add Me." |
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66 users are currently in this career. |
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2 users are considering this career. |
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15 users left or retired from this career. |
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153 users have hidden memberships. |
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(Hidden users have added this career to their portfolios, but have not indicated a publicly visible status.) |
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Reviews |
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are 2 reviews of this career. |
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Write an online review and share your thoughts about this career with others! |
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Write an online review and share your thoughts about this career with others! |
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Anonymous |
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December 18, 2006 |
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Plumbing is a forgotten career in an age of computers, offices, and meetings. Yet almost everyone has or uses plumbing. The ease of office-style work has created a vacuum of qualified, reliable plumbers. Plumbing is often thought of as low qualifed labor, but the opposite is true. While almost anyone can be taught to turn a wrench or solder a pipe, few take the time to learn the deeper science of plumbing. Water conditioning, purification, recycling water, adequate waste disposal and processing... the list is endless and very much incomplete. Although the work is hard, the pay is very good. I would suggest anyone who has a mechanical intrest, a desire to work, and a good scientific background to consider a career in plumbing. |
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Interesting Fact |
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In the 18th and 19th century, hatmakers used poisionous chemicals including mercury in their work. As result, many developed pathological symptons -- an estimated 10% went insane. Hence the term "mad as a hatter" and Lewis Carroll's character, the Mad Hatter. |
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Did you know... |
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The MyPlan.com Financial Aid Guide provides detailed step-by-step advice on getting financial aid for college. |
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