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Seamajor: A point of view
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe" data-source="post: 908934" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Actually [USER=1301]@The Prowler[/USER] a lotta guys I know who went inta the trades have wrecked their physical health towards the end of their working lives. There's probably a good reason why they pay so much...cuz when they reach their 50s many of them are on disability eh?</p><p></p><p>I know one guy about your age who was a plumber and his lungs got infected because he was handling human waste all day. And he needs a ventilator now to pump oxygen into his lungs to stay alive.</p><p></p><p>His story is a tear jerker when he says the one thing he can at least look forward to is seeing his young daughter grow up & that at least that part of his life was worth it. So hopefully he'll stay alive long enough to see her graduate from high school. Hes given up a lot that guy.</p><p></p><p>Work hard like that make the dough but in the end...there's a price to be paid for those kinda occupations</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe, post: 908934, member: 9"] Actually [USER=1301]@The Prowler[/USER] a lotta guys I know who went inta the trades have wrecked their physical health towards the end of their working lives. There's probably a good reason why they pay so much...cuz when they reach their 50s many of them are on disability eh? I know one guy about your age who was a plumber and his lungs got infected because he was handling human waste all day. And he needs a ventilator now to pump oxygen into his lungs to stay alive. His story is a tear jerker when he says the one thing he can at least look forward to is seeing his young daughter grow up & that at least that part of his life was worth it. So hopefully he'll stay alive long enough to see her graduate from high school. Hes given up a lot that guy. Work hard like that make the dough but in the end...there's a price to be paid for those kinda occupations [/QUOTE]
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