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Seth_Hambrick

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Hey. I'm a new LLP, well technically i'm still waiting on my license since i just yesterday mailed in my exam results, paperwork, etc.

Anyhow, I was wondering how i could get in touch with someone about working in Texas to help fix the pipelines. I've seen a few companies on angieslist and other sites, but is there any big relief efforts by the state or major companies you guys could suggest?
 
Call around to plumbing companies in the affected area. If I was 25 I would’ve just loaded my truck up and drove over there once the power was restored.

I bet you could sit outside a Home Depot for an hour and have 3 weeks work. You could hit a lick in Texas right now if you’re will to work your ass off for a couple months.
 
FWIW: Plumbers Without Borders is coordinating with specific volunteer efforts aimed at low income/need-based non-profit for plumbers willing to drive down and donate their time and only have hard costs reimbursed
 
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