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DDMurray:
I lived in Groton for 7 1/2 years.  PM G-reg.  He's been there a long time and works (or worked) at Millstone.  I really enjoyed living there.  It was a very tough decision to leave.

DM

G-reg:
I'm still at Millstone, and lovin' every minute of it!  ;D

Feel free to PM me - what would you like to know?

chris2627:
G-reg, I am leaving the Navy in June and really want to get in to Millstone. I worked with Derek for about 2 years before he retired. I was wondering if you had any point of contact information, particularly, where to start the process. Also, is the hiring freeze still going on ?
Thanks, Chris

G-reg:
It doesn't look like we're going to be doing much in the way of hiring this year (possibly a little bit towards November/December).  But I have heard there's supposed to be a class-up of new NLO hires in 2010.  There may also be some HP openings in 2010, but I can't say 100% for sure just yet.

In the meantime, we do have an outage here in October (which you could work as a temporary contractor).  To put in for a contractor job during our outage this fall, go to http://www.bartlettinc.com/sp.cfm?pageid=1771 and select the "Millstone, Waterford Connecticut" outage.  Fill out the remainder of the form, and hit "Submit".  Working an outage as a contractor is a great way to try-before-you-buy (and pocket a few $$$ in the process).  That's how I ended up here...

The official place to start the process for a full-time, house job here at Millstone is: http://dom.com/jobs/index.jsp.  Click on the "View openings & apply" link, and create a new account for yourself.  This will take you to the Dominion (ie, the company that owns the Millstone site) jobs bulletin board.

Those are the basic, cookie-cutter answers.  Send me a PM with your job interests (field/position) and some additional info on your background; that way, I can give you more custom-tailored answers for your specific situation.

 - Greg

HenryBlack:
I would like to say that Millstone used to be my favorite place to work. But the revenue service after they started with state taxes have made it hard for me to go back. If you are a non resident you have to pay Connecticut taxes on your income for the entire year no matter where you worked for it. However if you are a redisdent and work out of state you only pay taxes on in-state income. If this doesn't bother you I bet you will enjoy it there. Even though  I haven't been there in 19 years I still think about it a lot.
Henry

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