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dougrainer
Nov 01, 2015Nomad
Bobbo wrote:B.O. Plenty wrote:
I had one of my tanks filled at a propane dealer in Johnson City TX a couple years ago. The guy that filled it who acted like he was doing me a favor, did not open the bleeder screw and when I asked about it he said he didn't have to. Shoots that licensed theory down doesn't it?
B.O.
You will always find "professionals" who don't do what they should. Years ago, I took a continuing education course that talked about hospital acquired infections. They talked about one hospital that had a string of infections of a very unusual kind. I don't recall now what the germ was. The infectious disease department FINALLY tracked it down. The pharmacist who made the IV's was a nose picker.
There are a LOT of professions that you have to be licensed to do the job. As stated above, NOT ALL follow the law and training, that does NOT mean having regs and rules is a futile gesture. You do NOT have to be a licensed worker to fill LP in Texas. But, you MUST be under the watch of a licensed LP filler. Doug
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