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Re: Old Companies
« Reply #25 on: Apr 05, 2012, 01:02 »
That was back when you could hear people like Benny Kiman say, " I don't need this job, I got $15 in the bank and could work anywhere starting tomorrow."
tom stacy said it first, about 1978, at the beav.  aye am thinking the exact quote went, "i don't need this job, i got 14 dollars and 85 cents in the bank".  then he dragged up.
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Re: Old Companies
« Reply #27 on: Apr 06, 2012, 12:26 »
I think you will find that the companies and their owners are less colorful than the original body shops. I remember meeting Chuck Pierce prior to my first commercial job, he had long hair, he was heavy set, looked like he was dressed more for Vegas than New England and he had a very small office and staff. It made more sense when I found out he was an ex-Navy Nuke. 

Chuck was a colorfull character with no doubt, but he also had a lot of Character!  He was one of my best friends.  Met him when he was NNPP & I was SY.  He did a couple of outages for a mutual friend before forming NUMANCO.  Very proud to say that I got him his first contract outside NE.



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Re: Old Companies
« Reply #28 on: Apr 06, 2012, 10:59 »
Chuck was a colorfull character with no doubt, but he also had a lot of Character!  He was one of my best friends.  Met him when he was NNPP & I was SY.  He did a couple of outages for a mutual friend before forming NUMANCO.  Very proud to say that I got him his first contract outside NE.

   Yes he was good to his word, I think it took a lot of people by surprise when he sold his company and took up selling jet skis. I believe his contract required him to stay out of the business for five years unfortunatley he did not make it that long and went too young.

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« Reply #29 on: Apr 06, 2012, 11:13 »
   Yes he was good to his word, I think it took a lot of people by surprise when he sold his company and took up selling jet skis. I believe his contract required him to stay out of the business for five years unfortunatley he did not make it that long and went too young.

I will always remember Chuck fondly. He was always good to me and insisted on talking to me personally every time I called the office (even if I just called to talk to Sue.) He asked me to do a favor once and he repaid me by giving me a series of plum jobs. Like you said, true to his word. He was also the first to get off of the old standard $30 perdiem that had lasted so long. I remember having to tell him what $44 x 7 days equalled when he hand wrote me the first 'new, improved' pd check in 1979.

Lots of good times with him. I was really sad when I found out he was gone.
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Re: Old Companies
« Reply #30 on: Apr 06, 2012, 01:33 »
If I recall correctly, my first PD was $28 a day at TMI.  I remember going to 33 then 44.  After Chuck sold NUMANCO, he went into selling water recreation toys.
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« Reply #31 on: Apr 06, 2012, 01:38 »
I started at $30/day in 1974, went to $44 in 1979.
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Re: Old Companies
« Reply #32 on: Apr 09, 2012, 10:47 »
I started at $30/day in 1974, went to $44 in 1979.

210 a week with rad from '76 until i went with bruce four 44 per day in spring of '80. 
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Re: Old Companies
« Reply #33 on: Apr 09, 2012, 09:01 »
Does anyone out there remember Allied Nuclear?
I worked for them in 1985 at Duane Arnold.
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Re: Old Companies
« Reply #34 on: Apr 13, 2012, 07:35 »
I sounds like you guys know your old company course of history...and some real old trivia!
Here a couple of Trivia questions?  :)

1) Who was the lead at IP1/IP2 in early 80's when CLENCO was the decon company?  [Hint: FishLips)

2) What year was the Union Strike at IP1/IP2 in early 80's when they allowed the HP Rent-A-Techs to bring in tents and set camp on-site so they didn't have to cross the picket line in an effort to keep the plant in operation?

3)  Which company did the HP staff augmentation during the Union Strike in early 80's ?

4) During that Union Strike what did they name the HP camp site?

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« Reply #35 on: Apr 13, 2012, 08:49 »
I sounds like you guys know your old company course of history...and some real old trivia!
Here a couple of Trivia questions?  :)

1) Who was the lead at IP1/IP2 in early 80's when CLENCO was the decon company?  [Hint: FishLips)

2) What year was the Union Strike at IP1/IP2 in early 80's when they allowed the HP Rent-A-Techs to bring in tents and set camp on-site so they didn't have to cross the picket line in an effort to keep the plant in operation?

3)  Which company did the HP staff augmentation during the Union Strike in early 80's ?

4) During that Union Strike what did they name the HP camp site?



Having not been to IP2 since 1978 (and trying hard to forget about most of that trip) I can tell you that the company was CLEANCO, not CLENCO and that I believe that the site coordinator had the same first name as me.
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Re: Old Companies
« Reply #36 on: Apr 13, 2012, 08:57 »
I sounds like you guys know your old company course of history...and some real old trivia!
Here a couple of Trivia questions?  :)

1) Who was the lead at IP1/IP2 in early 80's when CLENCO was the decon company?  [Hint: FishLips) Jack

2) What year was the Union Strike at IP1/IP2 in early 80's when they allowed the HP Rent-A-Techs to bring in tents and set camp on-site so they didn't have to cross the picket line in an effort to keep the plant in operation?

3)  Which company did the HP staff augmentation during the Union Strike in early 80's ?

4) During that Union Strike what did they name the HP camp site?

I wouldn't cross the picket line so I didn't answer the call to go.
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Re: Old Companies
« Reply #37 on: Apr 17, 2012, 09:15 »
I sounds like you guys know your old company course of history...and some real old trivia!
Here a couple of Trivia questions?  :)

1) Who was the lead at IP1/IP2 in early 80's when CLENCO was the decon company?  [Hint: FishLips)

2) What year was the Union Strike at IP1/IP2 in early 80's when they allowed the HP Rent-A-Techs to bring in tents and set camp on-site so they didn't have to cross the picket line in an effort to keep the plant in operation?

3)  Which company did the HP staff augmentation during the Union Strike in early 80's ?

4) During that Union Strike what did they name the HP camp site?



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« Reply #38 on: Apr 18, 2012, 11:07 »
Question #1  I'm guessing Roger "Catfish" Littleton

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« Reply #39 on: Apr 18, 2012, 04:49 »
CleanCo was there in the '70's also.  Pete Krepps was one of the Site Coordinators in the early '80's for Numanco.

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Re: Old Companies
« Reply #40 on: Apr 24, 2012, 01:21 »
Hmmmm.  I'm thinking that "Fish Lips" is none other than my man Louie.  And "guido" is maybe PP?

What they called the famed tent city is lost on me.  We were at Fitz, watching Turkey Pointers cross our picket line.

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« Reply #41 on: Apr 24, 2012, 02:49 »
Does anyone out there remember Allied Nuclear?
Worked for them at Brown's Ferry 82. How about ATBI of Barnwell at Arkansas 85.That job sucked. I remember me, Bill Mahony, Joe Guido, Rick Dorety,Grandma Nuke,  Joann Thaer all got our 5 to 15 cent raises and we all made reservations to Mexico . They were surprised when we clocked out.Good times.
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Re: Old Companies
« Reply #42 on: Apr 24, 2012, 07:38 »
How many of you old timers still have your Numanco belt buckle?

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Re: Old Companies
« Reply #43 on: Apr 24, 2012, 11:20 »
Better yet how many of you old timers made money with NSS stock ?


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« Reply #44 on: Apr 25, 2012, 08:59 »
How many of you old timers still have your Numanco belt buckle?

I think I have mine somewhere... mint condition, never worn.
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« Reply #45 on: Apr 25, 2012, 09:03 »
CleanCo was there in the '70's also.  Pete Krepps was one of the Site Coordinators in the early '80's for Numanco.

Pete was a supervisor there in '78. Mel Hensch was the site coordinator during that outage.
"I won't eat anything that has intelligent life, but I'd gladly eat a network executive or a politician."

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"Politics is supposed to be the second-oldest profession. I have come to understand that it bears a very close resemblance to the first."
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I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: 'O Lord, make my enemies ridiculous.' And God granted it.

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Re: Old Companies
« Reply #46 on: Apr 25, 2012, 09:42 »
Pete Krepps? Haven't heard that name since 79-80...wow...brought back a wave of memories...

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« Reply #47 on: Apr 25, 2012, 11:47 »
Pete was a supervisor there in '78. Mel Hensch was the site coordinator during that outage.

When I was there in 1981, Mel had moved on to Pilgrim and Pete was running the show for NUMANCO.

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« Reply #48 on: Apr 25, 2012, 12:03 »
When I was there in 1981, Mel had moved on to Pilgrim and Pete was running the show for NUMANCO.

Mel went on to Pilgrim at the end of the spring outage in 78 and stayed there for a while. The only time I saw Pete again was when he dropped in to visit me in Maryland a couple of years later.
"I won't eat anything that has intelligent life, but I'd gladly eat a network executive or a politician."

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"Politics is supposed to be the second-oldest profession. I have come to understand that it bears a very close resemblance to the first."
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I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: 'O Lord, make my enemies ridiculous.' And God granted it.

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