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Heard that one of the French companies was awarded the RP technician contract for this outage? And pay-rate low...$7000-ish per month base? Apparently able to staff it mostly with Central Asian technicians?
Rumor at that time was that the rooms were about like your standard hotel.
One of my friends was working in Barakah no nuke related and I can only remember that he was complaining all the time about how hot is the place...
Its in a Middle Eastern desert.
Hello,Has anyone got any knowledge and experience of working at the Barakah Station and what is the standard of the living accommodation provided. Many thanks
Found out that the room you get is based on what you bargained for when you hired on. Some of the techs accepted share rooms, while others have singles.
YOUCH! Just had a recruiter offer me $16 per hour (straight AND OT hours same rate) and no per diem! On the plus side, you 'get' to live in a C-van...and eat cafeteria food!
Recruiter I talked to said they provided you with transportation also...
Got into the plant this week. First thing that struck me is...APR-1400s are HUGE. Everything felt 50% larger than any other plant I have been in.Have only been in Aux building so far. Plant comes down at end of month...will be interesting to see if CTMT is as roomy.
And the cleanest plant I have ever worked. I took half dozen smears on one of the primary side S/G platforms...and zero contamination detected. I guess that area was relatively highly crapped up after they completed ECT last outage...but it was 98% Co58, so now has decayed?
Very little distributed smearable...but LOTS of 1,000 to 10,000 ccpm specks around - looking for workers to land on....
Any chance for some pictures like you did when in Thailand for the Peace Corp?
I still get this message when I try to upload picture..."ErrorYou don't have permission to perform this operation."
Cafeteria is pretty basic, but plenty of food & choices.