It's a dirty job but ... Some robot’s got to do it Some things are crawling through the sewer pipes in Peachtree City. Maybe even in your neighborhood. But don’t be afraid. These robots are here to help, as they are inspecting the quality of the pipes and finding problems that will ultimately need to be addressed by the Peachtree City Water and Sewer Authority. The robots, operated by RedZone Robotics of Pittsburgh, Penn., maneuver via a tread ...
It's a dirty job, but its benefits are great PEPPERELL -- Despite it's source, it doesn't smell. The Wastewater Treatment Plant sells composted mulch, a by-product of bio-solids that come through the plant.
It's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it A recruitment ad warns that you'll need 'a very thick skin' if you want to be one particular model's PA. So what might other celebrity job specs look like? Recruitment site Entertainmentcareers.net recently posted an ad for a supermodel's PA. The caveat: that all applicants need "a very thick skin". The likely employer: Naomi Campbell, a woman with a history of haranguing her underlings. Could ...
It's a dirty job, but ... The Peterborough family of Leanne Cook and her daughters, 11-year-old Molly and eight-year-old Maggie couldn’t quite believe what they saw. Molly was the first to see it and brought it to the attention of her mother.[...]
Veterans clean Norfolk statues It's a dirty job but somebody has to do it. For the past eight years, Navy retirees from the Fleet Reserve Association in Norfolk have volunteered to clean two of town Point Park's most notable statues.
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Cooperative effort Yard work is a dirty job that has to be done, but a little help from your friends, or a niece in this instance, makes the job a little easier. Daiyah Walker, left, helped her uncle Michael Sykes rake leaves at a home on North Rosser Street this weekend. Photo by Kendall Owens.