PHILADELPHIA/NEW YORK - Third-generation Philadelphia oil refinery worker Lee Murray wore his late father’s hard hat every day of the 25 years he spent there.
“I wanted to follow in my father’s footsteps. Plus, it was one of the higher-paying jobs in the area with just a high school diploma,” said Murray, 54, who was a unit operator. The massive complex, located less than three miles from downtown Philadelphia, is empty but for a handful of caretakers watching over the site. The complex is now slated to be sold to Chicago-based Hilco Redevelopment Partners for $240 million, but the chances that it reopens as a refinery are slim.
“It’s a tough industry to be in unless you’re in Houston and willing to live down there,” said Rich Francis, 28, a former PES gasoline trader. His wife requires continued medical care for a kidney condition, which had been covered by company health insurance. He ended up leaving the industry to remain near family, who can help during emergency hospital visits.
How dare they. Blame Greta and the Cilmate Change hoaxers.
Get your welding certs up to date and start welding pipe.
Bullshit
Call trump !
Yet the use of fossil fuel is increasing worldwide,
Thoughts and prayers
Keep voting for rRump. Or instead, get trained in a more modern economy
I wonder what realDonaldTrump has to say about this.
its what dems want.
Trump sends his love but no more money.
Get one of those high paying green energy jobs taxpayers have funded. Oh yeah they went out of business as soon as the federal money did.
Thanks to Vader and his Republic
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