I have a cousin that works at a petrochem plant. He told me that all the “common trips” never really happen since they’ve been drilled on how and what to do and how to prevent them, but the second shit really does go down you better have a senior around that has seen that specific trip before. Especially considering there’s tens/hundreds of thousands worth of produce being burned off by the second until things are back under control.
Pretty sure a meltdown is the last thing a nuclear physicist would want on their CV
You know how valuable that experience is? Someone who fucked up is just another way of saying he had an expensive training in prod.
“I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.”
- Thomas Edison, Nuclear Physicist
I have a cousin that works at a petrochem plant. He told me that all the “common trips” never really happen since they’ve been drilled on how and what to do and how to prevent them, but the second shit really does go down you better have a senior around that has seen that specific trip before. Especially considering there’s tens/hundreds of thousands worth of produce being burned off by the second until things are back under control.
Can’t argue with experience.
A metallurgist, though…