at lawrence livermore
my clearance wasnt good enuf but they needed the machine fixed
the workaround was a bag over my head, stuffed into a jeep ( i think )
then an armed guard outside the room
but sheets over most of the machine
i had to pee but just waited
:-)

On 12/30/16 13:03, Jon Elson wrote:
> On 12/29/2016 10:47 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Yup that too. Chances are such places were a union shop & lots of those
>> places are busy protecting the crane operators job.
>>
>>
> No, that place is NOT union, and the real crane operator
> thinks it is totally crazy, too, and will tell you so.
> But, "rules are rules..."
>
>
> Now, at Oak Ridge, which is union, many years ago, we almost
> cause a job action by soldering a wire.
> My boss ended up packing the gear in a box and taking it to
> his hotel room to fix.  Later, we seemed to get lucky and
> the place was always on strike when we went there.  Then, we
> could do anything we wanted without interference.
>
> Jon
>
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