Plumbing is hard dirty work, there are skills involved that many of the folks I know are not able to perform. But has anyone recently needed one of these princes of the skilled labor force? Making an appointment is the start, getting an estimate is next, taking out a second mortgagfs soon follows, and then high fibre, low priced diet soon follows. How about Al the auto worker, or stan the guy who used to be a steelworker?I'm not even going to go into tom the dentist, its going to take me at least 10 years to of money saved on dental floss and tooth paste,to even pay his bill.Why not use someone who is retired, has limited medical insurance, whose premiums go up, and so do the deductions,and watching his drug prices soar? Wish I would have been a plumber. But maybe Joe is a good example, someone needs to handle this crapola we are getting from BOTH sides.



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