You should delete this whole goddamn thread,,,,,Ive had Doug negative attitude...worst person ive meet in the the whole nuclear field coordinator.....and for people to even mention that SOB"s name as the best makes me want to puke......worst byyyyyyyyyy farrrrrrr
Doug was placed in a difficult position. The rules AEP & Bartlett set for him to enforce were not the rules Doug created himself. The guy was just trying to do his job to the best of his ability.
And... this is the "favorite" thread, not 'lets bash some one I don't like'.
To put everything into perspective, Doug fired me in 1991 at DC Cook. I have to mention it every time I go to a power plant on the security form, and every time I go to a DOE site and need a clearance. I was pissed for about 2 years; in fact, I think I’m still not allowed at DC Cook (my home plant). Then I realized that I deserved it, and he was just doing his job. I got over it, and so can you. I've been in his position since then, and I have a greater insight, and appreciation for what he did, and had to do.
I know for a fact that Doug was going through a difficult period while at DC Cook, when he made all of those 'friends' like ‘bonds 25’ and me. I also know that life is better for Doug now, and he is not the same person he was while at DC Cook; he is the ‘old’ Doug again. The guy many people knew from before his stint at DC Cook. When I first left Cook, Doug was one of my favorite people to talk about. I would go on for hours about all the ‘things’ he did to ‘us’. Then I would hear a different story from others, telling me that it must be a different Doug Mc Bride, because that was not the person they knew. – It was the same body, but most defiantly a different person. Doug is back to his old self. He is happy again, and I would bet money that you would like the guy.
I don’t want to go into the details about personal things that were affecting him at Cook, but the short story is that a close loved one was near death. I have to tell you, if that happened to me, I probably would not have been able to handle the stress as well as he did. Us HP’s and the utilities (AEP in particular) are not the easiest bunch to keep happy.
I’ve had good outages, and bad outages. Doug isn’t a bad guy, he was just in a bad position for a time. He no longer works for Bartlett, and isn’t a site coordinator at a power plant. He is much happier now, and I hope you are too.