Norfolk Naval Shipyard workers...
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Re: Norfolk Naval Shipyard workers...
I was a contractor for code 1100. they handled the overhead functions like parking, cellphones, office equipment, etc. once you're on the waterfront its hard to get a desk job unless you get hurt on the job or you get a degree in engineering. nuclear engineers have it good. they are being hired all the time. like everyone said though, the navy yard is a real laid back place to work.
Originally Posted by Corey
What did you do (code?)? There are plenty of oppurtunities to get out of a manual labor position.
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Re: Norfolk Naval Shipyard workers...
Originally Posted by nutsack
I was a contractor for code 1100. they handled the overhead functions like parking, cellphones, office equipment, etc. once you're on the waterfront its hard to get a desk job unless you get hurt on the job or you get a degree in engineering. nuclear engineers have it good. they are being hired all the time. like everyone said though, the navy yard is a real laid back place to work.
Originally Posted by b16 snatch
i worked there for 3 years. if you want a job where you do nothing for 90% of the time then it's the job for you.
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