Dirty Jobs Host Mike Rowe to Give Keynote Address at The Work Truck Show 2009
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – Mike Rowe, host and producer of the Discovery Channel’s Dirty Jobs TV series, will give the keynote address at The Work Truck Show 2009 and 45th Annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention.
– Mike Rowe, host and producer of the Discovery Channel’s Dirty Jobs TV series, will give the keynote address at The Work Truck Show 2009 and 45th Annual National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Convention. Rowe’s presentation will take place at the President’s Breakfast and NTEA Annual Meeting on Thurs., Mar. 5, 2009, from 7:30 a.m.–9:15 a.m.
The Work Truck Show 2009 will be held in conjunction with the 45th Annual NTEA Convention Mar. 4-6, 2009, at the
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As host
of Dirty Jobs, Rowe regularly serves as an apprentice to everyday men and women
who perform the jobs no one else wants, like horse inseminator, road kill
removal specialist, and sewer inspector. Rowe pays tribute to a nation of
unsung heroes while exploring the dirty side of earning an honest living. He is
constantly putting his hands (and body) into places that are often curious,
sometimes dangerous, and always dirty. Many of his jobs have required Rowe to
use work trucks and equipment. Here’s a small sampling of his assignments to
date:
Septic tank cleaner.
Airport maintenance and runway painter.
Mosquito control officer.
Demolition man.
Well digger.
Biodiesel fuel maker.
House deconstruction worker.
Garbage collector.
U.S. Army vehicle mechanic.
Auto salvager.
In addition to his responsibilities on Dirty Jobs, Rowe also narrates Deadliest Catch, the Discovery Channel series about Alaskan crab fishing, one of the world’s most dangerous professions.
In his cleaner days, Rowe sang professionally with The Baltimore Opera, sold more than $100 million of fake diamonds on the midnight shift at QVC, and appeared in several dozen Tylenol commercials. He also spent three years as the host of Evening Magazine for CBS in
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The President’s Breakfast and NTEA Annual Meeting at which Rowe will speak is open to Show and Convention attendees by ticket only. Tickets usually sell out early, so advance registration is recommended. Tickets are $50 for NTEA members and $70 for nonmembers (if purchased by Jan. 16, 2009). A ticket is also included in the Complete Event Package, which is $299 for NTEA members and $379 for nonmembers (if purchased by Jan. 16, 2009).
Registration opens Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008. For more information about The Work Truck Show 2009, visit www.ntea.com or call 1-800-441-NTEA (6832). For more information about Mike Rowe and Dirty Jobs, visit www.discovery.com/dirtyjobs.
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