I can think of two extremes:
Rich (from all that excess profit in cutting corners)
Jailed (from getting caught gluing plates)

Naturally, it can also vary based on your definition of Good and Bad
sprinklermen... after all, without profit, one can't stay in business; 

So what constitutes a Good from a Bad Sprinklerperson?
Or is like the Court said, "We know it when we see it"

(Thought I'd try PC and see If it works)

glc

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If a good sprinkler man becomes successful, what does a bad sprinkler man
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