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Facility & Company Information => Region IV (Western) => San Onofre (SONGS) => Topic started by: redwhiteandbob on Apr 03, 2018, 12:31
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It's probably a long shot, but I'm wondering if anyone here might remember some of the employees who worked at/for San Onofre/Southern California Edison in the late 1990s. I'm working on a book and I've been struggling to locate the current whereabout of a few people.
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yew looking four utility oar contractor personnel?
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A book about the early 80's would be a lot more interesting.
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I'm trying to find the contact details for a spokesperson for SONGS and Southern California Edison.
I'm also doing a lot of research about the early 1980s. Is there any particular reason you suggest that time period, 61nomad? A lot of what I'm looking into has to do with the HITF.
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...Is there any particular reason you suggest that time period, 61nomad? ...
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I'm trying to find the contact details for a spokesperson for SONGS and Southern California Edison.
I'm also doing a lot of research about the early 1980s. Is there any particular reason you suggest that time period, 61nomad? A lot of what I'm looking into has to do with the HITF.
HITF? It was a young industry in the 80's with a much younger workforce than today. Jobs were plentiful so you had a lot of colorful characters. Pre-fitness for duty. You were on the beach in Southern California, how could it get any better?
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I was one of the colorful characters 61Nomad is talking about. There was 10 of us Techs that got there before the Hundreds of other Techs showed up for the SG project. I thought I found heaven and making great money $13.50 and 60a day.
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I thought I found heaven and making great money $13.50 and 60a day.
n know buddy liked watt the c.e. h.p. tex had inn there pay cheques...😁😁😁
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I worked there in the early, mid and late 90's as a RP Tech. Don't know if I can help or not. What kind of book you writing?
You are welcome to PM me. If I can help, I will.