where will all the techs come from this fall???
Just some perspective.
The 21 outages this fall will be a lot easier to staff than the 40 last spring.
I had to read this question twice before it dawned on me, sorry I'm in the middle of finishing up a couple of my psych classes so I'm fuzzy. Yes I'd like to also know what the industry is going to do with the outages all being either running at the same time or overlapping.
My other question is what are "we" going to be doing, as it is clear that many of us are going to be facing a lack of work ...
Quote from: Rennhack on Jun 07, 2005, 01:37
The 21 outages this fall will be a lot easier to staff than the 40 last spring.
Hmmmm.....here be the stats 45 outages in 19 weeks as compared to 22 in 6 weeks....
Quote from: RRhoads on Jun 07, 2005, 10:54
where will all the techs come from this fall???
Just some perspective.
they are out there...its just a matter of find'n them...
yeah..
i wouldn't expect anything less than the good ole' company line from the "B" folks!
The fastest tech in all of Mexico, our little friend from South of the Border is back to put a smile on your outage.
Quote from: RRhoads on Jun 07, 2005, 04:42
yeah..
i wouldn't expect anything less than the good ole' company line from the "B" folks!
hmmmmmm...company line or just plain fact? ???
they were ALL staffed w/ the numbers the Utilities requested to "B"?????
What does it matter ? If the market needs filled it will be filled.
Bartlett de Mexico S.A. de C.V.
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get off the pipe & speak english!
Quote from: RRhoads on Jun 08, 2005, 11:18
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get off the pipe & speak english!
Bartlett de Mexico S.A. de C.V.
A leader in the private sector of Mexico's nuclear power industry, Bartlett de Mexico provides the same quality products and services as its sister company, Bartlett Nuclear, Inc. Incorporated in 1994, Bartlett de Mexico employs up to 600 highly qualified professional and technical personnel to provide operational, maintenance, training and technical support for industrial and commercial applications. The company's commitment to health and safety is demonstrated by its Quality Assurance program which features procedures that conform to the requirements of the Mexican Norm NMX-CC-003 and the Appendix B regulatory requirements of the 10 CFR 40 for Nuclear Power Stations. Bartlett de Mexico has offices at the Laguna Verde Nuclear Station, Veracruz, Coatzacoalcos, Reynosa Tamaulipas.I think he is speaking English. ;D
NAFTA promoters - including many of the world's largest corporations - promised it would create hundreds of thousands of new high-wage U.S. jobs, raise living standards in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, improve environmental conditions and transform Mexico from a poor developing country into a booming new market for U.S. exports. - including labor.
Sí - english