NukeWorker Forum
Career Path => General => Topic started by: RP Instructor on Mar 24, 2009, 11:04
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Mike:
I’m so glad that I’ve supported nukeworker.com all this time! Having recently been terminated from my job, I’ve been searching nukeworker.com for jobs, and have since gotten two (2) fish on the line! Hopefully I can reel one of them in with a paycheck in its’ mouth!
As soon as I start getting a regular paycheck, my annual contribution to support nukeworker will be in the mail. Again, thanks for all you’ve done to build this employment clearinghouse, connecting employers - to – employees. You’re a saint!
Best regards,
SST :)
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Mike:
Im so glad that Ive supported nukeworker.com all this time! Having recently been terminated from my job, Ive been searching nukeworker.com for jobs, and have since gotten two (2) fish on the line! Hopefully I can reel one of them in with a paycheck in its mouth!
As soon as I start getting a regular paycheck, my annual contribution to support nukeworker will be in the mail. Again, thanks for all youve done to build this employment clearinghouse, connecting employers - to employees. Youre a saint!
Best regards,
SST :)
This is a great site for sure, but please don't tell Mike that! He won't be able to find a hood big enough for his head, if he ever goes back into an RCA.
Jokes aside, I occasionally tell Mike how much I appreciate the site, but it is time to do so again. This site was a great idea, well-conceived and executed. I add my thanks to SST's. And Karma, too.
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This is a great site for sure, but please don't tell Mike that! He won't be able to find a hood big enough for his head, if he ever goes back into an RCA.
I'll have you know that you don't have to wear a hood to enter the RCA, only CA's. I was in a RCA yesterday and it didn't hurt one bit.
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Point taken... CA, not RCA. I was in an RCA about two years ago... how quickly we forget. :D
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Point taken... CA, not RCA. I was in an RCA about two years ago... how quickly we forget. :D
However, I'm not sure I could fit through those tiny airlocks... perhaps one of those equipment hatches... but those personnel hatches are so small and restrictive.I’m so glad that I’ve supported nukeworker.com all this time! Having recently been terminated from my job, I’ve been searching nukeworker.com for jobs, and have since gotten two (2) fish on the line! Hopefully I can reel one of them in with a paycheck in its’ mouth!
As soon as I start getting a regular paycheck, my annual contribution to support nukeworker will be in the mail. Again, thanks for all you’ve done to build this employment clearinghouse, connecting employers - to – employees. You’re a saint!
Mike, that's why we are here, to help people. Just don't forget that you don't NEED to donate to use our services. Donations are appreciated, but not required. I like these success stories the most.
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I'm more than happy to support this website! I recall back in the 1980's and 1990's, before the advent of the world-wide web, the only way to find a position in nuclear was to know somebody-who-knew-somebody that worked at the site you were interested in, who could put you in contact with the guy that was doing the hiring!
Like I said, this site is an excellent employment clearinghouse for potential employers to connect with potential employees (and vice versa). Keep up the good work! :)
Oh....and may I add that, should you be one who has benefitted from "nukeworker.com" during your job search, that you show your appreciation with a gift to support the continued operation of the site. One good turn always deserves another