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Plasterer/Stucco Mason

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AVG. SALARY

$46,520

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High school preferred +

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As a self-employed plasterer, you are pleased to have been awarded a contract to do the plastering on an old heritage barn that is being renovated. On the appointed day, you gather up your two helpers and head out into the country to the site.

When you mix your materials, you will be using lime. It's always a bit dangerous when you use lime, because lime will cause third-degree burns to the skin or eyes if it comes into contact with them. As a safety precaution, you always keep a hose or an eyewash machine nearby. If the lime gets splashed in someone's eyes, you want to be able to flush it out immediately.

When you made the arrangements to do the work, you noticed a water tap just outside the barn. The owner assured you that it worked and that you could use it. Now, taking the hose that you brought with you, you go over to the tap and give the tap a twist to test it. No water comes out. Picking up your cellphone, you call the owner and ask about the tap.

"I don't know what is wrong," says the owner. "And by the time I get someone to fix it, you will be way behind schedule. I have other contractors coming tomorrow and if the plastering isn't done, I'll have to reschedule them and that will cost me a lot of money. Can you please work without the water? If you cooperate with me now, I can promise you that there will be a lot of work coming your way in the future."

It's a difficult choice. If you take your crew home, you will have to pay them for their time, and the owner of the barn will be annoyed. You know that the owner does a lot of construction work and his promise to give you regular contracts in the future is very important. You need all the work you can get.

On the other hand, if someone splashes the lime, it could have serious effects without water to wash it away. Still, the truth is that you and your crew are very careful and you rarely have an accident with the lime.

What do you do?

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