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Getting my second pipe (help!)
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<blockquote data-quote="phrozenfearz" data-source="post: 68936" data-attributes="member: 795"><p>Jobs are overrated, but when you need some cash, what else can a self-respecting man do? </p><p></p><p>Yeah, as in nuclear reactor training. The only reactor (Rx for short) I will be licensed for, however, is the PULSTAR, an academic research Rx. We're not allowed to operate at more than 1MW, though we're convinced we could do 1.4 without problems (that's the NRC for you). It's a full of year of training followed by an NRC exam for the license. </p><p></p><p>As far as melting down the core... You'd have a hard time melting down the core, as the Rx pretty much takes care of itself. You only have to manage the post-scram clean-up as an operator.</p><p></p><p>Aside from that, until lab reports kick in I really have no excuse for not being active here so I'll try to be around my computer more often. Once lab report season begins, however, I make no promises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phrozenfearz, post: 68936, member: 795"] Jobs are overrated, but when you need some cash, what else can a self-respecting man do? Yeah, as in nuclear reactor training. The only reactor (Rx for short) I will be licensed for, however, is the PULSTAR, an academic research Rx. We're not allowed to operate at more than 1MW, though we're convinced we could do 1.4 without problems (that's the NRC for you). It's a full of year of training followed by an NRC exam for the license. As far as melting down the core... You'd have a hard time melting down the core, as the Rx pretty much takes care of itself. You only have to manage the post-scram clean-up as an operator. Aside from that, until lab reports kick in I really have no excuse for not being active here so I'll try to be around my computer more often. Once lab report season begins, however, I make no promises. [/QUOTE]
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