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NNadir Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-10-09 01:18 AM
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Somebody call Amory Lovins to straighten Yahoo out about whether the nuclear industry is hiring...
...people.

Don't these people realize that Uncle Amory, gas, oil and mining company greenwasher told us way back in 1980 that the nuclear industry is dead?

Why we don't even have to mention it here on E&E, it's so dead. There are zero old tired dogmatic farts who have to come here link,ing dumb articles from the vast anti-nuke circle jerk of self referential zippo heads telling that nuclear is too dangerous, that every one exposed to used nuclear fuels will die, that nuclear accidents wiped out Harrisburg and Kiev, that nuclear is too expensive and has collapsed for economic reasons.

Why don't they have to tell us this stuff all the time? Because nuclear power is dead. Amory said so way back in 1980.

So WTF with Yahoo, claiming that the nuclear industry is hiring people in a time that everyone else, trust fund kids excepted, is laying people off.

4. Energy Northwest

...Where the jobs are: Richland, Wash.

Although business slowed earlier in the year, activity in the nuclear arena has not stopped, according to Human Resources Specialist Michael Williams. Now, Energy Northwest is aiming to get a jump start on their competition by scooping up top talent as the nuclear industry gains momentum again. This energy company is currently hiring from entry level to management positions including senior reactor operators, nuclear training supervisors, operation supervisors, design engineers, project managers and planners.

But the nuclear field is probably not a good choice for career changers. Some experience will go a long way here, Williams says. "We want people who have worked in a nuclear plant environment -- that would help them." Degrees in mechanical and electrical engineering or nuclear technology would be a plus, Williams said...



http://customsites.yahoo.com/financiallyfit/finance/article-108111-3132-4-look-whos-hiring-now?ywaad=ad0035">Look Who's Hiring Now
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madokie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-10-09 08:25 AM
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1. One measly little ad does not a trend make
:rofl:
damn you're funny

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