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Offline AspiringRCT

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Working abroad
« on: Nov 06, 2024, 01:59 »
Does anyone have good input into other countries where I could permanently move to and work as an RCT? If that’s an opportunity that’s even available. I fear that their may be a dismantling of unions, and regulatory agencies like the DOE in America, and I’m wondering what my other options might be.

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Re: Working abroad
« Reply #1 on: Nov 06, 2024, 05:44 »
There will be no dismantling of unions. The DOE is not a regulatory agency and also will not be dismantled. The Department of Energy (DOE)'s primary goals are to ensure America's energy security, support scientific research, and manage nuclear energy and weapons. It is not going away.

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