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Waterjetting 101: Nozzle Knowledge

Understanding nozzles and how they work is a key step to cleaning a line successfully and efficiently. Knowing the proper use of each nozzle ensures that you always select the right one for the job. Nozzles are designed for specific cleaning applications and if they’re not used for their intended purposes, then they won’t be as effective. pumper.com/featured


Installation Expert: Meeting the Challenge

This issue features a profile on Affordable Septic Service in Statham, Georgia. In an exclusive online story, owner Allan Leist discusses his favorite and most reliable equipment. Find out what he depends on when he faces a septic installation challenge. pumper.com/featured


Vacation, family leave and sick days are all under the microscope thanks not only to what we see as common practice in other countries, but also because some U.S. corporate giants are introducing sweeping changes.

— Do Your Time-Off Policies Need a Reboot? pumper.com/featured


Cable Machine Care: Keep Tools in Tip-Top Shape

You just bought a brand-new cable machine in order to expand into drain cleaning work. How do you make it last as long as possible? The short answer is, care and common sense. Following a few simple, sensible rules can help ensure that you get the most for your investment in a tool that is as essential for the professional drain cleaner as the Batmobile is to Batman. pumper.com/featured


Keep the Best Workers: Quitters Cost You Money

Unemployment is down and the quit rate is up. Workers feel confident about taking their chances and leaving one job for another job. This may be a positive economic indicator for the country, but for an individual company a high quit rate is anything but positive. Here are some ways to keep the best of your crew from looking for work elsewhere.
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