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Posted by D17 man on October 22, 2006 at 11:42:42 from (128.119.179.7):
In Reply to: differant job needed posted by Rich Iowa on October 22, 2006 at 11:18:58:
why cant you drive dump trucks til next spring? by the time you're done training for plumbing or firefighting, you'll already be able to drive trucks. here in massachusetts, im in training for our volunteer fire dept and its been every other tuesday night for two years and i finish this fall. for fulltime firefighting, a buddy of mine went to fire academy which was 12 weeks non stop so it's pretty tough to do. as for plumbing, my dad was a diesel mechanic, then a truck driver, then he became a plumber and he's been doing it a long time and likes it and the pay. but theres training involved too. i think he went to 3 or 4 years of night classes to get his plumbing license. but whatever you choos, i hope you like it and are sucessful
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