news.com.au— A 17-YEAR -old rookie plumber has burned down a $12 million waterside mansion after a soldering task during his first day on the job went horribly wrong.
Jun 15, 2008View in Crawl 4
Yet another example of inexcusably poor use of the word "engineering". I'm surprised you didn't call your family business a physical capital enterprise.
Closed AccountJun 15, 2008
Looks like someone has a bad case of the Monday's
Closed AccountJun 16, 2008
Thirdly, they have to deal with being millionaires...
955701Jun 16, 2008
Yet another example of inexcusably poor use of the word "engineering". I'm surprised you didn't call your family business a physical capital enterprise.
loriangelJun 16, 2008
Aw man that sucks. Poor kid.
drgkstepJun 16, 2008
I don't let 17 year old mechanics in training learn on my car. If dude was that rich he could have found SOMEONE with experience.
cawpinJun 16, 2008
Yeah, I know.<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Rookie_Plumber_Burns_Down_12_Million_Mansion_on_His_First_Day">http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Rookie_Plumber_Burns_Dow ...</a>
sheri123Jun 16, 2008
A 17 year old plummer? Come on now.