Any Monsters in Guam?

Started by NAKID, December 16, 2009, 11:34:18 AM

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NAKID

Nope. Not sure if I'm going to be able to do it prior to arriving in Guam either due to the weather...
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LA

Rad Tech on a tender is not a bad job at all.

I've hired a bunch of em over the years.  It's good experience.  The US is probably going to build new series of Power reactors and people will be needed to operate them.

The company I used to work for wrote the book on how to determine nuclear experience in the military.  Tender work is one for one.  ELT on a boat isn't. 

In general, navy nukes are some of the smartest most technically competent people on the planet.  [bow_down]

LA
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eltristo

FWIW, I seriously heart Guam.  Beautiful place, and the natives are pro-US and pro-military, at least mostly. 
We'll see what 6,000 Marines does to that feeling  [cheeky]
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CMDRDAVE

Sorry to hear about school.  I don't know much about Guam.  My cousin was there years ago.  Since then they have put a lot of money into facilities, including housing and MWR.

Quote from: LA on December 17, 2009, 09:16:09 AM
In general, navy nukes are some of the smartest most technically competent people on the planet.  [bow_down]

I concur for the most part.   [roll]  ;D   Just watch out, some are just weird dudes.   [laugh]
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