
Employee perspective: Moonlit morning
When CAP Electrical Inspector David Dent starts work, it’s often still dark. This moonlit morning was captured while he was working near Sandario Pumping Plant.
When CAP Electrical Inspector David Dent starts work, it’s often still dark. This moonlit morning was captured while he was working near Sandario Pumping Plant.
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It’s not unusual for CAP Electrical Inspector David Dent to be at work before the sun comes up. On this day, Dent was working at
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