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BJP3 Exercise 9.2: Janitor

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Author: Marty Stepp (on 2013/04/01)

Write a class Janitor to accompany the other law firm classes described in this chapter. Janitors work twice as many hours per week as other employees (80 hours/week), they make $30,000 ($10,000 less than general employees), they get half as much vacation as other employees (only 5 days), and they have an additional method clean that prints "Workin' for the man." Make sure to interact with the superclass as appropriate.

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This is an inheritance problem. Write a Java class using inheritance. (You do not need to write any import statements.)

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