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Father was a HP Tech, anyone recognize him?

Started by matthew7899, Feb 28, 2015, 09:01

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matthew7899

His name was Michael "Moon" McMullin.  I've attached a picture and his resume, showing his work history.

Looking back at old documents and wanted to see if anyone on here worked with him back in the day.










x6655

I remember his name, don't remember him personally (different shifts?).   Looking at resume we would have been at the same sites at Rancho Seco in 1980 and San Onofre in 1985.    We just missed, DAEC 1978 and Trojan in 1981.

matthew7899

Quote from: x6655 on Mar 01, 2015, 09:53
I remember his name, don't remember him personally (different shifts?).   Looking at resume we would have been at the same sites at Rancho Seco in 1980 and San Onofre in 1985.    We just missed, DAEC 1978 and Trojan in 1981.


I knew he did contract work, but didn't realize just how much until reviewing his old resume. 

I work at Sequoyah and wonder how many people I work with today worked with him back then and don't realize it.

SloGlo

aye worked with moon at songs and then trojan in 81. eye remember his name and that he was known two bee a good tech. butt, like alot from that era, the rest is fuzzy.  ::)  don't know if moon bitched about the weather, but dune those plants back too back was different- went from seeing 10 days in witch their was rain in 4 months two ware they're was 10 days with sun in fore months.
quando omni flunkus moritati

dubble eye, dubble yew, dubble aye!

dew the best ya kin, wit watt ya have, ware yinze are!

wasteman

I worked with Moon and spent a lot of out of time work with him as a friend in 79-80 at TMI.  Watched a few football games with him and heard a lot of his stories...  He was a good friend.  After many years, he called me and we talked not too long before he passed away...

HousePuke

As x6655 said, I recognize the name. We would have been at the Limerick outage in '87.
BTW, Limerick would have PECO back then, not PP&L.
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ole.peterson

I remember working with Moon in the early Trojan days. He was a good Radcon tech.
Ole Peterson

SloGlo

Quote from: HousePuke on Mar 02, 2015, 09:52
BTW, Limerick would have PECO back then, not PP&L.
a boiler by any udder name still smells the same.
quando omni flunkus moritati

dubble eye, dubble yew, dubble aye!

dew the best ya kin, wit watt ya have, ware yinze are!

ISOCS

I worked with Moon at SONGS in 1984 and Catawba in 1986.

matthew7899

Quote from: wasteman on Mar 02, 2015, 08:58
I worked with Moon and spent a lot of out of time work with him as a friend in 79-80 at TMI.  Watched a few football games with him and heard a lot of his stories...  He was a good friend.  After many years, he called me and we talked not too long before he passed away...

Quote from: ole.peterson on Mar 02, 2015, 11:54
I remember working with Moon in the early Trojan days. He was a good Radcon tech.

Quote from: ISOCS on Mar 04, 2015, 12:33
I worked with Moon at SONGS in 1984 and Catawba in 1986.

Anything to pass along?  I was a junior in HS when he passed and I'm interested in hearing any stories...here or via pm.

Thanks!

xobxdoc

I was at SONGS and Catawba at those times and I remember the name. I was busy keeping up with the future ex-wife though. Don't have any memories of him. Sorry.

Ewghost

i remember moon from trojan and songs....good hp

Rain Man

Quote from: SloGlo on Mar 02, 2015, 04:36
a boiler by any udder name still smells the same.
Sloglo,  Shouldn't that be "A boiler by any other name still leaks the same?" ;)

Knew Moon from CY, SONGs, and MIllstone. Good man.

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