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... like it or not, the workers who roamed from one construction site to another were fiercely independent. Though they carried dirt, shared meals, and drank together daily, the bonds they formed were fleeting and temporary.

Because construction always ends eventually.

Thus, even if there seemed to be some camaraderie, breaking it wasn’t difficult. The key was figuring out how deep those connections truly ran.

I need to start by digging into this guy’s background.

As ...

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