摘要: |
Over the past 20 years, he's been a pig farmer, sewer inspector, a shrimper, a casino food recycler, a well digger, a bridge painter, a wind farm technician, a high-rise window washer, a steel galvanizer and a water tower cleaner. Over that time on Discovery's show "Dirty Jobs," Mike Rowe has shined a light on many jobs that are essential to the world economy and the American way of life, though they often go unseen or underappreciated. Episode Three of the current season of Dirty Jobs, which aired January 16, put the spotlight on the maritime industry, and shipbuilding in particular, with Rowe working for a day at Coden, Ala.-based Master Boat Builders. James and Michael Rice, a father-son team, founded the shipyard shortly after Hurricane Frederic came ashore in Coden in 1979. In the years since, Master Boat Builders has delivered around 430 vessels, including OSVs, fishing vessels and dive support vessels. |