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Started by UncaBuffalo, Aug 17, 2013, 09:56

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UncaBuffalo


Okay, here's the scenario:  I worked a waste characterization contract with Canberra a few years back and got intrigued with their ISOCS system.  Never got a chance to use it in the field, but played with it in the office quite a bit.  

Anyway, now I'm looking for an interesting job and thought it might be something I'd enjoy, so...does anyone know of a company that actually uses ISOCS enough to keep a technician/operator busy?  And, if so, what are the odds that they'd need an easily trained individual to join them?

Thanks!  :)
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