This is out of sequence with my blog but I am finally getting caught up.
Janet Brindle Reddick wrote an article in the News & Record about Dirty Jobs for Labor Day Weekend. This is her article.
Sunday, September 5, 2010 (Updated 3:01 am)
By Janet Brindle Reddick
Staff Writer
"Labor Day is the unofficial end of summer, but it’s also a federal holiday in honor of us: the working folks.
Not all of our jobs are glamorous. Some of them are downright dangerous. Or messy.
Most of us have at least one good story from a tough day at the salt mines.
We asked to you share your stories with us. Here are some of the interesting, dirty and odd jobs that we heard about."
Mine was one of the jobs that Reddick chose:
"There's almost always a creative way to get dirty. Susan O'Leary of Jamestown figured that out.'Teaching pottery for the Art alliance of Greensboro allows me to play in mud each day. It's a cretive dirty job!As a studio potter I have the luxury of getting dirty in the name of work. My work wardrobe consists of old clothes and an apron.'Lots of artists shared their stories."
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