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Is there a seasoned Plumber in the house that would know about old pipefittings?

We live in a very old carriage house apartment and I was wondering what the metal content could be in a very old, what looks like an original pipe fitting we need to replace in the bathroom.

Answer:

It's best to leave this job OUT of the resume. However, if you were at this job for years, then there is no avoiding it. Face it head on but turn the negative into a positive. Being cut loose was a blessing in disguise. Now I have an opportunity to explore jobs that better suit my qualifications and interests. My research suggests that such an opportunity may be the one on your table. Would you like to hear more about my skills in working with new technology? Here is where you turned the negative into a positive. And what's important here is that you DON'T focus too much on you being fired. You quickly bounce back into discussing the job in question. I have done thousands of interviews in my lifetime and my advice to you is to relax. We are all human. I have been fired in the past and so has most of us. What we do is move on. I hope I have helped you.
It is possible for electrical discharges to attempt to go to ground following the plumbing of houses. Water as it sprays on you is a good conductor. You just become part of the circuit.
LAYED OFF becuase of LACK OF WORK thats what I always put ;)! Most of the time they dont call your old work anyway sooo LIE!
You could put personal reasons or ethical reasons or personality conflict or you could but the real reason.

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