Engineering, 05.02.2021 04:00 mili74
Most building inspectors traditionally work for a city, county or other government body; why do you think this is a position that should be supported through tax dollars?
A. Government agencies are responsible for maintaining a safe environment for citizens whether it is in buildings or on the street.
B. The demand for building inspectors is so great and there are so few qualified applicants that the government must train all inspectors.
C. Government agencies underwrite private employers’ costs when it comes to construction and labor.
D. Government agencies rarely if ever hire building inspectors.
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