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Favorite Site Coordinators
radrat:
favorite would be brian clow. I was treated fair at millstone and he stayed out of your face and helped when he could with things that would come up .
Most favorite : Phill Duvall , (god rest his soul)
knew him when he was still swinging a meter back in 87(when I met him)
I never met a site Coordinator since him that was on his levle.
hmmm this next one I think a lot of peeps had trouble with but he never gave me a bad wrap and he was Milan Palmer.
Haz-Mater:
Ed Carl is one of the top 2 coordinators that I have ever had, but he still has his favorites. Know matter how hard you worked or your qualifications, if it came to you or his favorites, guess what - YOU LOSE. Kimbro you know who they were, or should I say still are. Even you had troubles advancing here at BCO, and I concerned you one of the top HP's here. I think it was the long hair.
Joey Crider is the other top 2 coordinators.
Because of all the negativity that I have read about Steve Hayes, he must have changed alot since the late 80's to early 90's, because he would have probably ranked in the top 5, from my expienece.
Rain Man:
I am currently a contract RCT supervisor at a DOE site. Recently the Site Manager requested that I sit the gate to see if early exits were a problem. The techs found out that supervision was watching and most did not have a problem with it, they understand the game. But a couple were livid that supervision was not only watching but preventing them from leaving early. I have little to no patience with people who feel that the rules don't apply to them. You know who I mean. The techs who are habitually late, sneak out early, expect the contract to train them for the CORE or NEU test they know they have to take, pad time sheets, sign on to a job knowing the wages and benefits and then do nothing but complain about those issues after they get on site. If they get axed you hear all about how so-and-so stuck it to them. I take all stories about terminations with a grain of salt. No doubt some people have been hosed by contract companies but many times you only get the parts they want you hear and not necessarily the whole story. There are a lot of really good people in the field. Unfortunately they get mud on them from the no loads who continually milk the system. I know I am keeping track of the personnel I want to work for me, the rest will be left to the worms if I have any say.
maggie352000:
;D I really liked Ted Maine, Nick Nichalaus. John Odgers No.
Melrose:
Nick's a good guy, works as hard as his techs, doesn't take any crap.
I guess a fault some find in him is that if he has a lazy don't wanna do anything "wynch" on his schedule, he isn't afraid to jerk a knot in the butt of the lazy slug riding on her fellow workers' shoulders.
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