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Speedfreak
10-18-2008, 02:52 PM
For sure. But both candidates seem to realise the importance that nuclear power plays when trying to lessen your dependancy on foreign oil. So either way, it'll be busy.

Plus figure in that right now probably a little more then half of our work is international. China and Korea need a LOT of energy, so there are new construction plants all over there. Right now is a good time for nuclear.


Question Floppy, are you certified to do seismic calculations? I think our Mech Engineers do lots of that.

India is next. They just signed a deal with the US.

Super Bleeder!!
10-18-2008, 03:26 PM
Question Floppy, are you certified to do seismic calculations? I think our Mech Engineers do lots of that.

Nope. Mostly machine design, fatigue analysis, thermofluids, heat transfer and structural mechanics.

Just because i dont know what they are doesnt mean i cant learn though. :)

Goat Blower
10-18-2008, 03:49 PM
India is next. They just signed a deal with the US.

Still hate Bush? :biggrin:

Halon
10-18-2008, 03:52 PM
Yeah Bush just signed the India deal. We still can't sell to them as there's other things that need to take place, but Bush's approval was the big step that needed to take place.

Speedfreak
10-19-2008, 12:38 AM
Still hate Bush? :biggrin:

Yes! :nod::D

It was more about India being a "Developing country" and being at the point where it was inevitable rather then anything Bush had anything to do with.

SnoEclipse
10-19-2008, 07:04 PM
India (and China) are collections of a comparatively small (15%) wealthy and middle class who are living quite literally on the backs of the other 85% of the country (peasants). The next serious wars will be civil wars fought in both places.

The current and future wars in the Middle East and Africa are nothing compared to civil wars in India and China.

Speedfreak
10-19-2008, 11:43 PM
India (and China) are collections of a comparatively small (15%) wealthy and middle class who are living quite literally on the backs of the other 85% of the country (peasants). The next serious wars will be civil wars fought in both places.

The current and future wars in the Middle East and Africa are nothing compared to civil wars in India and China.

This thread is about Brandon/Halons company/jobs and it's industry.

Take another poli sci class. But I'll respond to your threadjack:

I don't know about China, but India is far from a civil war. The middle class is the fastest growing segment in the country and people in all classes are moving up. There are huge infrastructure moves and industries being created and jobs come with it. Quality of life is much better then it was and has been a steady/consistent improvement for the last 20 years. People are happy. This is from no books or no professors, this is from first hand information from family and years of my life spent there(many three month trips/visits).

Goat Blower
10-20-2008, 01:04 PM
Yes! :nod::D

It was more about India being a "Developing country" and being at the point where it was inevitable rather then anything Bush had anything to do with.

While we're hijacking this thread.... I suppose you could spin it this way, but nothing is inevitable, this is diplomacy plain and simple. I see it as a good thing. Obviously nuclear facility inspections should be mandatory to keep the 33 or 34 nuclear-capable nations all honest amongst each other, and that honesty spurs trade, which is better for everybody involved. It's sad to see that no matter what Bush does, the media will also find a way to spin it against him.

Okay, back to employee benefits. Your kids will be better at sports with three arms. :rollinglaugh:

Halon
10-20-2008, 07:18 PM
OK...

I should have posted this right away:
https://sjobs.brassring.com/EN/asp/tg/cim_home.asp?partnerid=11716&siteid=113

Go to that link, click on Search Openings, then change the WORK LOCATION to Shoreview, MN. That will bring up all current openings at my location. Field Service isn't showing up right now, but if that is something anyone is interested in, they are almost ALWAYS hiring. If anyone is interested in that, just let me know, and I can approach my old Manager from when I was in Field Service, and see what he says.

Halon
10-23-2008, 01:14 PM
I've just submitted one persons resume to the Field Service supervisor.

I attached a screen shot to the first post as well showing the different jobs they are hiring for right now.