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Career Path => Training, Tests & Education => Topic started by: JassenB on Feb 11, 2004, 05:05

Title: Summer work?
Post by: JassenB on Feb 11, 2004, 05:05
Is there ever any short-term work to be found between outage seasons, during the June-August time frame?

I realize that there's no work at the plants, but I was wondering in terms of DOE facilities, commercial counting labs, radiochemistry labs, etc.

Thanks!
-Jassen
Title: Re: Summer work?
Post by: devildog on Feb 16, 2004, 04:39
if you have the doe core and 40 hour hazwhopper then we can get you some work in idaho. send your resume to marcomllc.cableone .net asap thanks
Title: Re: Summer work?
Post by: JassenB on Feb 16, 2004, 07:23
devildog:

Thanks for the information. I have sent you the requested information via e-mail.

Thanks!
-JassenB
Title: Re: Summer work?
Post by: Rennhack on Feb 16, 2004, 09:02
devildog:

Thanks for the information. I have sent you the requested information via e-mail.

Thanks!
-JassenB

FYI:  There are many decon jobs that pay diem.
Title: Summer work?
Post by: Sue Davies on Apr 22, 2011, 10:06
How do you find those summer, with per diem decon jobs?  Contractors?  If so, which are the most common ones? 
Thank you.
Title: Re: Summer work?
Post by: Dave Warren on Apr 22, 2011, 10:10
There are always jobs between outages at several facilities.
There aren't a whole lot of decon jobs at these places though.
Most of the DOE, USACE, DoD jobs are long-term.
The ones you speak of are few and far between.