For those who would like a job, and have no problem working in a Nuclear environment!
Originally Posted by Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As foreign assignments go this must be just about the most dangerous going.
A U.S. recruiter is hiring nuclear power workers in the United States to help Japan gain control of the stricken Fukushima Daiichi plant, which has been spewing radiation.
The qualifications: Skills gained in the nuclear industry, a passport, a family willing to let you go, willingness to work in a radioactive zone.
The rewards: Higher than normal pay and the challenge of solving a major crisis.
"About two weeks ago we told our managers to put together a wish list of anyone interested in going to Japan," said Joe Melanson, a recruiter at specialist nuclear industry staffing firm Bartlett Nuclear in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on Thursday.
So far, the firm has already signed up some workers who will be flying to Japan on Sunday.
Melanson said there will be less than 10 workers in the initial group. Others are expected to follow later, he added.
Plant owner Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) has appealed to the nuclear industry outside of Japan for assistance as the crisis has spiraled beyond their control.
Re: WANTED: U.S. workers for crippled Japan nuke plan
I should apply, my doctor says If I eat as much pot as I am allowed I have a much higher chance of walking in front of a bus, than getting cancer.
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Re: WANTED: U.S. workers for crippled Japan nuke plan
You guys crack me up. Fear of the unknown, villagers with torches and pitch forks. If I lost my job I'd be over there sucking up the OT at $120 an hour + per diem in a heartbeat. Now that the disaster is over they will be monitoring people very closely. At my age I can get a lot of dose with no effect.
Re: WANTED: U.S. workers for crippled Japan nuke plan
Originally Posted by badflash
You guys crack me up. Fear of the unknown, villagers with torches and pitch forks. If I lost my job I'd be over there sucking up the OT at $120 an hour + per diem in a heartbeat. Now that the disaster is over they will be monitoring people very closely. At my age I can get a lot of dose with no effect.