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by nine_k
1811 days ago
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However the housing stock grows, the remaining stock needs maintenance anyway. So, well, indeed, a good plumber should not see extremely lean years. (Anecdotally, my son works as a building systems maintenance engineer, without a college diploma. Of course the market for such jobs ebbs and flows, but seems to never dry up: city buildings still need their elevators, HVAC, fire alarm, access control, etc systems working, no matter what.) |
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