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Facility & Company Information => Company Information => Topic started by: Rennhack on Mar 17, 2005, 09:21
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Don't forget to vote. Keep your comments civil.
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What nuclear work, besides INL, does EG&G have these days?
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They had Mound. But its close to being D&D I think.
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As far as EG&G in Idaho goes...
Negatives: Idaho Falls office can be a bit rude and bureaucratic...
Positives: They still pay per diem (the other contractors in Idaho don't).
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Positives: They still pay per diem (the other contractors in Idaho don't).
But they only pay it for like 60 days right?
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But they only pay it for like 60 days right?
No. That is what the other parts of INL do, but AMWTP hasn't followed CWI's lead...yet.
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They pay per diem and have the best benefits package in the rent a tech buisness that I have seen. 8) They recently got a contract at argon east I believe.
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never worked for them but the local guy seems to be pretty nice and a good fellow to deal with.
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never worked for them but the local guy seems to be pretty nice and a good fellow to deal with.
Lyn Wickham is great! Excellent company to work for and a super 401k plan!!!
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...a super 401k plan!!!
That is very true! :)
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As for Argon, they won't pay per diem, so EGG is only taking local candidates.
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:) When I applied way back when with EG&G they gave me to there sister company of Theta Technologies ::) but, while I was at Mound it always seemed that EG&G was the better half ::) I dont even know if Theta is still around they aren't listed ::) on the nukeworker company list ???
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On the Idaho Falls Office:
Yes, they can be rude and bureaucratic. I also urge caution. Back in 03 a number of people were paid considerably less than the amount stated in their offer letters. On the other hand there is the eastern office and they appear to be fairly straight shooters. It's hard to believe that the two could operate so differently.
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I agree. EG&G was very rude to me. (the office gal in particular didn't want to give me the time of day) They also did not give all the info I needed to work for them. Such as a "contractor" was not allowed to sit in a company vehicle, while HOUSE people are given a vehicle to ride in with a credit card. Other house people have to pay $7 a week. CONTRACTORS are on their own. Lynn doesn't tell you that! This is to get to work. It is a 60 mile drive from Idaho Falls.
Lynn was a true salesman. As long as the product was sold (me) he did not care after I was reeled in.
They do pay diem only for 60 days. But DO NOT tell you that the place where you will be working discriminates against contractors.
So if you want to work at INL, work for Bartlett at the main facility.
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;) My two cents worth says... When in Idaho go to Marcom.... ;)
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I agree. EG&G was very rude to me. (the office gal in particular didn't want to give me the time of day) They also did not give all the info I needed to work for them. Such as a "contractor" was not allowed to sit in a company vehicle, while HOUSE people are given a vehicle to ride in with a credit card. Other house people have to pay $7 a week. CONTRACTORS are on their own. Lynn doesn't tell you that! This is to get to work. It is a 60 mile drive from Idaho Falls.
Lynn was a true salesman. As long as the product was sold (me) he did not care after I was reeled in.
They do pay diem only for 60 days. But DO NOT tell you that the place where you will be working discriminates against contractors.
So if you want to work at INL, work for Bartlett at the main facility.
The next time you are looking for work check that particular site out on Nukeworker. This website will give you both the positives and negatives. You can also send private messages to members requesting more info about the site.
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I agree ,if you have to work in Idaho, go with Marcom.