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During my junior and senior years of college, I was working as a laborer for a contractor.(Contractors to Watch)
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Concrete Construction
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September 1, 2005| Author:
Schneider, Mike
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* During my junior and senior years of college, I was working as a laborer for a contractor. When I graduated from college in 1974, it was a tough time so I went back to the contractor as a management trainee doing cost accounting. I ended up as an estimator. I met Dan Baker when he was just getting started. I...
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