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Started by Rennhack, Jul 21, 2001, 05:04

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My Favorite Site Coordinator from the past.

Brian Clow
24 (16.9%)
Ed Carl
26 (18.3%)
Denise Leisure
23 (16.2%)
Butch Byrd
20 (14.1%)
Doug McBride
16 (11.3%)
Marty Erickson
33 (23.2%)

Total Members Voted: 79

remowil55

Oh man. there are a few. Tim Lawson, Phillip Key,Pete McAlister Jr. and Jeff Diezel.

Brett LaVigne

Quote from: Remo Williams on Sep 16, 2007, 09:14
Oh man. there are a few. Tim Lawson, Phillip Key,Pete McAlister Jr. and Jeff Diezel.

I must second the vote for Tim and also for my gap toothed brother Phillip Key!!! ;D
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Rennhack

I've never worked FOR tim LAwson, but I have worked WITH him, and the guy is incredible.

vikingfan

i'll add my vote for tim lawson !! he was good coordinator when i worked with bartlett a couple of years ago at ANO also i like working frank hamaker ! he was hard but fair, i never had an issue with him. and also ed carl worked with him the best part of 10 years at batelle labs hope he's doing well these days

alphadude

wow im ancient some of these guys were entry decon and scaffold builders when i was HP supervisor!!!! Im with red -old school

scruffy

My all time favorite was Richard Helm from Byron. Never steered me wrong!

xobxdoc

would that be phil key from semmes alabama? I thought he got out of the nukes. Can anyone tell me where he is now. Lost touch with him at Calvert in mid 90s

xobxdoc

I have enjoyed going through this thread. I have been off the road since 95 and most of these names on here I knew as techs. I have to say the worst coordinator I had was Evan Reese at Beaver Valley in 89. He used to hide in the parking lot to catch techs leaving a minute early working 12 for 11.5. Zdrakas was my first at Songs. He only hired large breasted dosimetry clerks. That was nice coming out of the can. Hamaker? You got to be kidding me!!!!! Shackleford had some nice sweaters, like Cliff Huxtable. Mobley gave me my first lead tech job. That was a mistake. Still he was a good guy. So was Slaman. Phil Key was great to work with. He pissed off Ginkel on several occasions. Marty Erickson was top notch. Worked with him at ANO along with Odgers. Is he still with Brenda? O'Shaun was the best. Worked with him at a few outages. Last I heard he was at TVA. I miss the road days but I love being home every day. I love being there for my son. I'm glad I found this site. It brings back a lot of memories.

PWHoppe

Quote from: xobxdoc on Oct 16, 2007, 08:49
would that be phil key from semmes alabama? I thought he got out of the nukes. Can anyone tell me where he is now. Lost touch with him at Calvert in mid 90s

You might consider posting this in the "Looking For" thread, just a suggestion ;)
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Brett LaVigne

Quote from: xobxdoc on Oct 16, 2007, 08:49
would that be phil key from semmes alabama? I thought he got out of the nukes. Can anyone tell me where he is now. Lost touch with him at Calvert in mid 90s

Phillip is now working at (one of those Southern Nuclear plants to remain un-named due to rules and regulations that are a bit grey due to the fact that many have been mentioned along with their respective plants that they still might be found coordinating at ;)) in a house position.

Edited by Moderator to remove location. Please read the rules for 'Looking For' section.
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UncaBuffalo

Am I allowed to put a vote in for Johnny C. out at Diablo? 

...or is he dis-qualified, since he's also the recruiter, supervisor, and ....?

:)
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xobxdoc

Quote from: Bat Man on Oct 17, 2007, 11:20
Phillip is now working at XXXXX in a house position.

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Thanks Batman,

Brett LaVigne

Quote from: xobxdoc on Oct 17, 2007, 02:52
Thanks Batman,

If you talk to him, ask him about his down hill skiing experiences with Tim and his other room mate at Cook last year.
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shehane

I would like to submit my two favorites:  Rob Schnetzler and Pete McAlister.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be! Dirk Gently

hamsamich

I worked with Rich Helm a couple of times.  He is the man!  Must be a good site coordinator...

Rad Sponge

Bill Breen at Hope Creek.


mooredee13

Well, I haven't worked in nuclear power since I left EB RadCon in 1990, but if the Bill Breen at Hope Creek is the same crusty ELT I knew on the Nat Greene back in the mid-80s, then that cat's okay with me!

Dave

Haz-Mater

I have never worked for Tim Lawson but i worked with him at Vogtle in the early 90s. When I think of Tim, I think of 3 things...Red Hair, Big Smile, and a FAST ASS Camero with only a drivers seat and a milk crate for the passenger seat.  That was some scary ride especially since we were intoxicated.  He also had a nice, sweet wife that was not bad on the eyes either.  Keep up the good work Ga Boy.

techtoolong

Phil Kelly at Oconee treats people with respect.  Great Guy

tigger

Quote from: Melrose on Feb 08, 2002, 08:09
Nick's a good guy, works as hard as his techs, doesn't take any crap.
I guess a fault some find in him is that if he has a lazy don't wanna do anything "wynch" on his schedule, he isn't afraid to jerk a knot in the butt of the lazy slug riding on her fellow workers' shoulders.

I loved working with Nick! He was my first site coordinator, and I believe I will get to work with him again this spring!
As for the yanking a knot in some lazy person's back side, how can that be a fault? No one likes to carry the load for someone else!

rocknrollrick

Site coordinators Great ones : Bill Zak (Gina and Shoreham)
                                         Darryl Hutton (Catawba)
                                         Doug Hatch (McGuire)
                                         Dave Lloyd (Catawba)
                                         Jeanette Jackson (Calvert cliffs and Brunswick)
                                         Al Eidson ( Fermi and VC Summer)
                                         Dale Pittman (Fermi)
                                         Allan Cobb (Milestone)
And I'm sure that I missed some others but these are ones that all had their own style but are straight shooters ;D It's a tough job with a lot of headaches and you can't please everyone ;)
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Bonds 25

Phil Kelley at oconee is the BEST in the buisness......Hands down....a man like that should be much higher...
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deicide666

death to all who apose us!!!!

MickeeMickee

I so agree with you when it comes to Wayne Mandrel.  I have worked alot of different plants and for  "Favorite Site-coordinator" Wayne is #1 hands down.  Comanche Peak, also is the one plant where all the house techs. and management treated me right.  I was very sorry to hear that their new RPM is making their lives miserable........and you know that is going to happen to those contractor RP's who work there also.  I considered that plant the best place a rent-a-tech could work........(hope it doesn't change too much)   MickeeMickee

CoastalCaptainJack

Quote from: xobxdoc on Oct 16, 2007, 08:49
would that be phil key from semmes alabama? I thought he got out of the nukes. Can anyone tell me where he is now. Lost touch with him at Calvert in mid 90s

Phillip still works at his home plant and works at his own auto shop in Dothan, Alabama. Nice Guy at the plant and at the auto shop too.  Gives good prices on tires, oil changes, etc.


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