Retired AF (24 Years). Working on second retirement as AF Civilian doing Logistics for the United States Space Force.
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Nuclear power plant Instrument and Controls Technician
40 years ago I was an I&C Engineeer for a large Electric Utility in upstate NY. Designed I&C for a number of Bulk Power Substations... moved on to Field Operations Construction and Maint Management.... since retired and now Im a Professional Gambler who bets mostly on Thoroughbred Horses.Nuclear power plant Instrument and Controls Technician
You are my hero. I am in IT at a RR and I homebrew. My dream retirement job would be brewing. I need to get back to FL and take a tour. My wife and I spent time in the keys last summer and it was a nice break.The thread about how old everyone is got me thinking. I'm curious what new Bronco buyers do for a living.
I'll start - I own a rum distillery. Used to own www.corvetteforum.com. Was in software prior to that.
I’m looking at going into I&C training, even though I’m a Union Technician. Currently work at the company that probably now owns those upstate NY stations. But I want to go to TVA, but they don’t pay enough to move and buy a Bronco40 years ago I was an I&C Engineeer for a large Electric Utility in upstate NY. Designed I&C for a number of Bulk Power Substations... moved on to Field Operations Construction and Maint Management.... since retired and now Im a Professional Gambler who bets mostly on Thoroughbred Horses.
All the best to you... there should continue to be excellent opportunities in the I&C field.... System Protection/Relay is also an area worth exploring.I’m looking at going into I&C training, even though I’m a Union Technician. Currently work at the company that probably now owns those upstate NY stations. But I want to go to TVA, but they don’t pay enough to move and buy a Bronco