The only thing I don't get bird is the early retirement from the force. Isn't at 25 you get much better benefits or is that at 20?
Service Engineer(jack-of-all, master-of-none), for a Japanese machine-tool company (covering all of New England), been doing it for 20yrs. Kinda hate a love/hate relationship with it, company was family-owned when I started, now has changed hands twice. Luckly for me "old machines break, have operator crashes, or other issues," so I have enough work to keep me busy, till I can retire.
Service Engineer(jack-of-all, master-of-none), for a Japanese machine-tool company (covering all of New England), been doing it for 20yrs. Kinda hate a love/hate relationship with it, company was family-owned when I started, now has changed hands twice. Luckly for me "old machines break, have operator crashes, or other issues," so I have enough work to keep me busy, till I can retire.
Agent at a Super Secret Government Agency
Agent at a Super Secret Government Agency
Well, start spilling it. We want lots of answers.
Well, start spilling it. We want lots of answers.
Nuclear power plant inspector using ultrasound, dye penetrant, magnetic particle and visual tools. We check the welds on the reactor and piping systems after so many cycles of the unit, ensuring there has not been any degradation. Verifying the piping supports are functional so on. I travel nationwide and have done so since 1987. I am a sub contractor. Its interesting using some cutting edge technology, particularly on the remote inspections...either due to accessibility issues, or radiation levels. Have been to 37 various sites nationwide. It nice to visit different parts of the country, and one can see the various moral standards from region to region. I have met some wonderful people over the years.