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Started by vikingfan, Nov 13, 2006, 09:23

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vikingfan


    Was just curious if anyone had any good or bad experiences working at nuclear plants in other countries, and what they might be.

RADBASTARD

I had a great time the few times I worked in brazil.The people were great.The plant was right on the ocean and you were only a couple of hours south of rio and their bikini clad beach's.
I even built a house down there by the plant and married a woman from there.
The 1 big problem was the language barrier for those americans that couldn't speak portuguese.Most people at the plant do not speak english.
I'm heading back to brazil on nov.29th for the winter-SWEET!

vikingfan

 i'm actually going to a site in japan the end of march so anyone that has had experience with a nuke site in japan would like to hear your experiences.

timylee13

Hi! Got a real story from a friend.

He cam back from Germany after a course and research in nuclear and atomic techs.

He can no longer control his behaviors or languages. Started from yelling at others and laugh with himself.

Not a make up! He is still alive.

dgielow

can some one tell me how to work a out of country plant? who can I call?


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