Pest control workers find jobs are plentiful.

From: Dallas Morning News | Date: August 3, 2004 | Copyright information

Byline: Patricia V. Rivera

DALLAS _ John Nolt doesn't hide a pestering fact about his profession: "Very few people really think about killing bugs as job or as a way to make a living," the Carrollton, Texas, branch manager for Orkin Inc. says.

The pest control industry, now in its peak season, suffers from high turnover, making jobs plentiful for individuals willing to creep with the bugs. Pest control workers must kneel, bend, reach and crawl to inspect, mod...

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