Dihydrogen monoxide Tester


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Dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO) is a dangerous chemical that has been found to kill uncounted thousands of people each year.  The tester is a specialist who specializes in determining whether rivers, oceans, and swimming pools contain this notorious chemical.  The Coalition to stop Dihydrogen Monoxide continues to demand there need to be more DHMO Testers in the field.

The Dihydrogen Monoxide[1]  tester has become one of the most demanding professions in the field.  There are simply not enough to counter this dangerous chemical that's clearly all over the planet.  With a promising salary of $500,000-$800,000 a year, it is surprising that this has not become the number one profession to put a stop to this environmental hazard. 

 

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1 Description of Duties
2 Working Conditions
3 Training and Advancement
4 Number of Years of College
5 Average Starting Salary
6 Job Outlook
7 External links