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Anybody here ever work at a nuclear power plant for a shutdown job? I just started at a job this week, so far I've just been in access processing and classes, the actual work should be soon. Any experiences to talk about?
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.. if you like to stay "busy", you are most likely going to be disappointed, frustrated and annoyed with the speed at which some jobs move along..........very slow pace at times
Tom
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No doubt lots & lots & lots of bureaucratic red tape. Not at all what you would call a fast track job.
There are 10 types of people. Those who know binary, and those who don't.
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I've worked a few nuke shutdowns around the US. What type of info are you looking for?
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Quite possibly the most annoying part of the day will be when they make you stand naked in a dark room to see how much you glow.
Seriously... let us know how it went will ya.
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Still just a bunch of classes and tests. Maybe I'll have my access badge later this week...I'm getting paid anyway!
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I just played that demo game and I think that I caused another Chenoble. LOL
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Never worked one myself but talked to guy who did once. He said they ended up leaving their truck inside the plant and getting a ride from one of the plant supervisors every night. Took security 4 hours to go though the truck inspecting and weighing it, in and out every day.
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Day crew - puts up 40' pipe Night crew - takes down 20' pipe
Lather, rinse, repeat....for 7 days a week for 12 hrs a day until the pipe actually gets from point "A" to point "B".
~~ CELTIC ~~ ...-= NJ =-...
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