Embrace a New Path: Why It’s Never Too Late to Pursue a Career in Wastewater Treatment

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@flemingcollege We caught up with Fleming Advanced Water Systems Operations & Management grad Dan Hubiak, who is currently working as a Wastewater Operator at the Municipality of Port Hope Wastewater Treatment Plant. #wherearetheynow #grad #alumni #flemingcollege ♬ original sound - Fleming College

It’s never too late to reinvent your career and dive into a field that's both rewarding and impactful. Take Dan Hubiak, for example. A recent graduate of Fleming Advanced Water Systems Operations & Management, Dan is now thriving as a wastewater operator at the municipality of Port Hope wastewater treatment plant.

Dan’s journey underscores a key point: career changes can lead to fulfilling and successful new paths. The wastewater treatment industry is full of opportunities for those willing to shift gears and embrace new challenges. Whether you're seeking stability, growth or a meaningful contribution to environmental sustainability, this field offers a chance to make a difference.

For anyone contemplating a career change, consider the world of wastewater treatment. With its combination of cutting-edge technology and critical importance to public health, it's a field where your skills and efforts can lead to a lasting impact. Like Dan, you might find that a new career in treatment plants is not just a change, but a chance to start fresh and make a difference.



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