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STARTING OUT IN NEW YORK
By Mike Dill, Wastewater Trainer
"I'm lost; I have gone to look for myself. If I return, please ask me
to wait for myself until I return."
Does this sound confusing or a failure to communicate? If your answer
is yes to any of the above, we should get along just fine.
I am Mike Dill and I have taken the position of Wastewater Trainer for
the New York Rural Water Association. New York is a big state and it
will take some time for me to get around and introduce myself. Sooner
or later, I will show up at your plant. Don't wait for me to show if
you have questions, please call 1-888 -NYRURAL (1-888-697-8725).
My background includes 25 years of wastewater plant operations. Like so
many, I am self taught, learned from peers and blessed with the help of
many talented people. I have completed the Sacramento Courses, attended
many seminars and courses, and the best trainer of all, time on the job.
I do not have all the answers, but I will do my best to find out or refer
you to someone who can give the correct answer. There is nothing worse
than false or misleading information. Knuff said. Looking forward to
meeting everyone while traveling across the state and at the upcoming .
training sessions.
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