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On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 18:00:02 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:


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Let us all give thanks to Thomas Crapper for this wonderful invention.

Which is also used on boats, so it's appropriate.

http://www.cwwa.ca/internationalwaterdays_e.asp

I cannot wait to find out what we celebrate tomorrow! ;-)


Armageddon.


Hey, that was my guess for the other day. You plagiarizing?


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I suspect neither of you know what a steamfitter does. He doesn't
replace sewage traps.


I know what a steam/pipe fitter does.

It's a five year apprentice ship program - just like a freakin'
plumber.

The only difference is steam/high pressure welding.


Most of the union qualified welders flunked our basic vacuum welding (TIG)
test.
And, (scaringly) some held a "N" code for nuclear related welding.

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It takes a lot more education, training, and skill to become a
steamfitter than it does to become a college graduate.
Harry - give it up - please, you are making an ass of yourself.
Do you know where Harry went to college? Hell, it probably takes the Navy
about 16 weeks to train one.

I suspect neither of you know what a steamfitter does. He doesn't
replace sewage traps.


I know what a steam/pipe fitter does.

It's a five year apprentice ship program - just like a freakin'
plumber.

The only difference is steam/high pressure welding.


I wonder if they could quote me a better price on replacing my mom's
trap. ;(

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It takes a lot more education, training, and skill to become a
steamfitter than it does to become a college graduate.

Harry - give it up - please, you are making an ass of yourself.


4 years for a college grad. 5 years for a steamfitter.

Eh?



Do they get paid during those 5 years?

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It takes a lot more education, training, and skill to become a
steamfitter than it does to become a college graduate.
Harry - give it up - please, you are making an ass of yourself.


4 years for a college grad. 5 years for a steamfitter.

Eh?


Do they get paid during those 5 years?


Of course. And the major qualification is the 5 years .... not competence.

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Let us all give thanks to Thomas Crapper for this wonderful invention.

Which is also used on boats, so it's appropriate.

http://www.cwwa.ca/internationalwaterdays_e.asp

I cannot wait to find out what we celebrate tomorrow! ;-)


Armageddon.



Anybody watch that half hour cable program on the prophecies for year 2012.
Better enjoy your boating now...... things could get nasty in 5 years.


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It takes a lot more education, training, and skill to become a
steamfitter than it does to become a college graduate.
Harry - give it up - please, you are making an ass of yourself.
4 years for a college grad. 5 years for a steamfitter.

Eh?

Do they get paid during those 5 years?


Of course. And the major qualification is the 5 years .... not competence.

Eisboch



Of course, that was a rhetorical question. There is a world of
difference between someone going to school for 4 -5 yrs, and getting
paid to work.

The problem union workers have is they don't deliver the increase in
productivity and quality to justify their cost.

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