Anyone Else A Designer For Northrop Grumman?
Originally Posted by Aramis
No reason to be scared. STE's do not work 12 hour shifts every day of every week for eternity....only during serious key event testing.
It does not matter where you work. Eventually some OT will be needed, and who knows, if ya get paid OT it's not that bad.
It does not matter where you work. Eventually some OT will be needed, and who knows, if ya get paid OT it's not that bad.
LOL..........no, the fact that Slimsta is gonna work there in some sort of testing faction is what scares me. I was a plankowner on the USS Asheville submarine @ Newport News Shipbuilding when I was in the Navy. Just a little sarcasm. Pay offer wasn't too bad (I'm an ex-nuke) but I got a much better offer elsewhere. The yard has pretty good benefits.
i'm still in the Navy as a nuke ET. i just got staioned on the George HW Bush. right now were just working in the building 608 on quals. i was aslo on the Ronald Reagan as a plankowner on there.
Originally Posted by blu99teg
Vinson. Its Vinson.
P.S. thats my ship.
P.S. thats my ship.
Last edited by djgruesome; Aug 2, 2006 at 07:23 PM.
Originally Posted by audiS4_apr
No, but I work down at Norfolk Naval. We're trying to get the 75 out of drydock right now.. If you're doing coatings, please don't let the epoxy mixing machine screw up.. the coating will peel right off the bulkhead when water is put on it. Ask earl industries about it

I used to work there, Started off as a welder then went through apprentice school as a rigger, after a-school went back to welders, was there from 86-96. Last job there was overhaul of the ENTERPRISE, WELDING DETERIORATION in seachest tanks and innerbottoms,THAT WAS HOTTTT.
Originally Posted by tooquick4most
I am a designer in E-72.







