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Title: So now I'm "retired"
Post by: retired nuke on Oct 31, 2018, 12:54
Last day at VY. After 39 years in the industry, I'm dunn.

The plant shut down 3+ years ago, the fuel is on the pad, and Deathstar is slated to buy it and tear it down. I'm not up for a multi year OT project, so I got to retire.
I've been to 24 reactors since I was hired by Atlantic to jump generators in 79. Its been a long strange trip.

VY was the best - the best people, the best area, just the best.
So all of youze still out there, be safe, remember what's important (it's not work...).


Snake
Title: Re: So now I'm "retired"
Post by: retired nuke on Oct 31, 2018, 12:58
Dunno why the pic is upside down - if any moderator can fix it, I'd appreciate that ;-)
Title: Re: So now I'm "retired"
Post by: scotoma on Oct 31, 2018, 04:38
Hey, retired nuke, formerly known as "Housedad"? Don't want to do another dismantlement? They are so much fun, so many surprises. Remember what was important, you may have missed it. Work was not it, but at least it was better than homelessness and hunger.
Title: Re: So now I'm "retired"
Post by: Marlin on Oct 31, 2018, 05:39
Dunno why the pic is upside down - if any moderator can fix it, I'd appreciate that ;-)

OK
Title: Re: So now I'm "retired"
Post by: RDTroja on Nov 01, 2018, 09:25
There is no retirement... the lure of the dark side is too strong to resist. Remember that an outage in the spring buys a great summer vacation and an outage in the fall buys a great christmas gift (for yourself or others.)

Seriously, though... congratulations.
Title: Re: So now I'm "retired"
Post by: scotoma on Nov 01, 2018, 10:46
A pension, social security, Medicare, retirement medical, 401K, IRA, and maybe some bonuses greatly reduce the need or desire to go out and work an outage. Add to that not having to get up, drive to work, go through security, follow procedures, maybe pee in a bottle or do some other non-sense. An outage refused buys you a spring vacation. The lure of the Dark Side is no longer strong, but very weak. It is still there and I still hear it calling. Then I realize that I don't have to sell my body to the Dark Side. Retirement is good work if you can get it.
Title: Re: So now I'm "retired"
Post by: peteshonkwiler on Nov 01, 2018, 10:50
There is no retirement... the lure of the dark side is too strong to resist. Remember that an outage in the spring buys a great summer vacation and an outage in the fall buys a great christmas gift (for yourself or others.)

Seriously, though... congratulations.

Retirement for a Rent A Tech?  Rentateching is practice for retirement.  When I get good enough at it, maybe I'll not show up at an outage... until then, practice is perfecting.
Title: Re: So now I'm "retired"
Post by: RDTroja on Nov 02, 2018, 09:16
Retirement for a Rent A Tech?  Rentateching is practice for retirement.  When I get good enough at it, maybe I'll not show up at an outage... until then, practice is perfecting.

I have been telling people I am semi-retired for almost 45 years now.
Title: Re: So now I'm "retired"
Post by: Rennhack on Nov 06, 2018, 07:03
Snake

From a Snake to a Family Man to a Retired Nuke.  It's been nice knowing you through the journey.

If you would like to visit, DC Cook has two outages in 2019. (Too Soon?)
Title: Re: So now I'm "retired"
Post by: ipregen on Nov 08, 2018, 01:46
Good for you, time to do what you want, when you want.
Title: Re: So now I'm "retired"
Post by: Chimera on Nov 13, 2018, 11:59
After all those years on the road, I "retired" to a nice DOE job