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Thu, 3 Sep 1998 10:40:00 -0400
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Grace Crane wrote:
>
>      And some of the trades will make more money than those sitting in a
>      cubicle pushing papers. Of course, they will get dirty doing it, but
>      they can leave their work on-site when they go home at night. Not so
>      the paper pushers. I'm an architect, yet I have more respect for many
>      of my contractors and the quality of their work than I do for some of
>      my colleagues.  -Grace
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You would be surprised at how many of the non-paper pushers take their
work home with them. Mulling over in their heads how to over come the
complications that have developed on the worksite during the day or the
ones that are still to be tackled.  We all think the otherside has it
soooo easy.

Bryan Blundell

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