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Started by Rennhack, Nov 30, 2002, 06:42

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jjordan

It wouldn't be the one in Fallstown would it? Didn't remember the name, it's in a regular house, can't even tell it's a bar. I used to go to Roberts Roadside, The Riverside Saloon, and used to be a few in Chippewa, byt they have all changed since I was last there! :-[
JJ

rawtech

I am VERY surprised that no one has mentioned the Midway, or as it's locally known, the Skidway. that's probably the most frequented bar in the area.

Camella Black

Quote from: Beer Court on Aug 23, 2004, 02:42
I'll try.
Beaver Valley (where I grew up) has a lot of locals who speak Pittsburghese.  Find a translator to help you understand.  The language is a combination of Appalachian Hillbilly and Pennsylvanian.  No good asking the Site Coordinator.  He's a local too.

I loved this post, as I am a southern girl who has a combination accent of North Florida/Alabama with 25 years of South Carolina thrown in. I have the hardest time getting people to understand me (above the Mason Dixon). It took me 5 minutes once to buy a bag of ICE. The girl couldn't understand me and finally when she asked what it was I calmly replied "its frozen water".

Rain Man

Quote from: Beer Court on Aug 23, 2004, 02:42
Beaver Valley (where I grew up) has a lot of locals who speak Pittsburghese.  Find a translator to help you understand.  The language is a combination of Appalachian Hillbilly and Pennsylvanian.  No good asking the Site Coordinator.  He's a local too.

Beer Court, a combination of Appalachin Hillbilly and Pennsylvanian??  I prefer to call it "Urban Hillbilly"

Here's a link to translate and speak "Pittsburghese" for those not acquanited with the local dialect:

http://www.pittsburghese.com/
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Already Gone

Wow! I totally forgot about "redd up".  You should see the faces in the HP break room when the lead tech tells them to "redd up" something.

Gotta go....  time for lunch at Twawcew  Bewwl.
"To be content with little is hard; to be content with much, impossible." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

Already Gone

The BV Motel is also very clean and they are friendly.  They understand the concept of "night shift".  I actually went out on my night off to do laundry and the maid service was done when I got back an hour later.  35 minutes sounds like a haul, but it is really closer to 25 min in good weather.  Anything closer is too expensive or kinda scummy.
"To be content with little is hard; to be content with much, impossible." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

sunshine1

How is the outage going? I heard Eli Crosby is not there?  :(     Who's the new site supervisor / manager?

Rennhack

Quote from: 5kip6 on Apr 22, 2005, 07:40
Outage going very well here! Nice place to work had no problems other than the SC for Bartlett.

Please us the already established "Talk About Beaver Valley" thread.

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,995.0.html

SloGlo

mikey's probably going alfabetakally.  ya know, last name furst, furst name last.
quando omni flunkus moritati

dubble eye, dubble yew, dubble aye!

dew the best ya kin, wit watt ya have, ware yinze are!

sweetpea

Hey brian...i heard the Winking Beaver Inn was nice


pauljy

Hi I live near the Beaver Valley Nuclear Plant.  I will be recieving an Accociates Degree in Power Plant Operations and I have a BS in Engineering.  I would like some information on Starting pay rates (NLO) at Beaver Valley (benefits also ) .  Does anyone know any contacts?  Isthere a site to compare working a coal plant vs a nuclearplant??

Thank You,

Paul

Fermi2

This guy , thenuttyneutron, works for Firstenergy as an NLO at Davis Besse. My guess is Beaver Valley hires at the same rate.

IIRC the plants in that region were offering 25 an hour or so, topping out at around 30 to 32 an hour.

Usually there's no difference between the dirtburners and the nukes except the Nukes start at a higher pay grade and make it to the top grade quicker because they started closer to begin with. Some utilities stop the nukes one pay grade higher (maybe 50 cents an hour)

If you play your cards right at a dirtburner you can make a LOT more money because they run at minimum staffing and rely on OT. Nuke plants are legally limited in how many hours you can work.

An example. the most I could ever work as an NLO was 72 hours a week, with no more than 16 in any one day. My first 18 months as an NLO I also worked at a dirtburner in Ohio. On my 4 offs and weekends I'd work 16 hours a day at the dirtburner because my wife and I needed the money. 16 hours times 4 days times 1 and 1/2 was great money plus what I made at Edison. The work was easier but dirty as hell.

Mike

Rennhack

Please use the correct, and already started "Talk About Beaver Valley" thread.

ageoldtech

I heard that the Rx. head wouldn't fit throught the hatch with a shield cover attached, does anyone have any details?

Showme T. Money

The cover had to be modified, but the head is out of containment as of 1430 today.

duke99301

I had a good time in the old GTS days.

SloGlo

eye hadda gouda thyme ina rsi, hpt, numanco, gts,bni, daze two.
quando omni flunkus moritati

dubble eye, dubble yew, dubble aye!

dew the best ya kin, wit watt ya have, ware yinze are!

duke99301

Slo Go! you rember a tech names Joe always say U know what mean!
he was dicky kounzt friend.
and then there was Woody telling the boss go ahead check the gate sheets, as he was walking out. ha ha.
then the guy who sold the BBQ across the road from the plant.
but there was nothing Like working with john Goss just to see what would go on next.. ever go to Muzzy with him?????or Dirty Murdy tell the nikers they are not real bikers... ah the good old days...

SloGlo

Quote from: duke99301 on Mar 02, 2006, 11:41
Slo Go! you rember a tech names Joe always say U know what mean!
he was dicky kounzt friend.
and then there was Woody telling the boss go ahead check the gate sheets, as he was walking out. ha ha.
then the guy who sold the BBQ across the road from the plant.
but there was nothing Like working with john Goss just to see what would go on next.. ever go to Muzzy with him?????or Dirty Murdy tell the nikers they are not real bikers... ah the good old days...
wuzzant that joe kosloski?
dident woody contradict the boss by saying... ya ain't got the balls to check the gate sheet!
that wuz some good stuff fer ona way home.  iffen ya didn't care about yer vehicle's interior.
eye 'member a cuppla teks (to remain unamed) who consistently tested the numnutz time clock's waterproof capability with coffee.  alas, i nebber want drankeen wit hymn.  probably a good thing for both of us.
yes he did.
the dropping of a stuffed anti-c dummy, complete with hood 'n respirator, down the stairwell shaft of u1 aux bldg wuz priceless.
quando omni flunkus moritati

dubble eye, dubble yew, dubble aye!

dew the best ya kin, wit watt ya have, ware yinze are!

yuffie_2000us

Wasn't that Joe Mazzaros. Sorry about the spelling but I think that is who it is.

duke99301

Thats it. he was in a bad car wreck at one time.. (Wasn't that Joe Mazzaros)

Showme T. Money

The first of three generators is out of the hole today, two more to go.

duke99301

what unit are they doing the SGRP?

Showme T. Money



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