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Hands-on jobs gain appreciation in economic downturnPublished 09/06/09
Mike "Remus" Patterson feels a sense of awe when he walks into the Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, D.C.
Courtesy of the International Masonry InstituteAt The Flynn Center, an International Masonry Institute training facility in Bowie, future stonemasons David McCotter, left, and Tyler Smith, right, learn job skills such as the anchoring system for stone veneer panels. Before the building opened to the public last December, Patterson, an Annapolis resident and a third-year stonemason apprentice, worked with a company that spent about two years on the project, laying the granite, Tennessee marble, limestone and sandstone that decks the 580,000-square-foot facility. That tangible outcome is what he said he enjoys the most about his blue-collar job. "I don't know, just being able to end a day and see what you've finished and know that it's going to be...
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Health insurance - 2009-09-06 22:52:29
Do people with these types of menial jobs deserve Health insurance ? It appears that most right wingers would say NO !!!
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