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Chemical Engineer for an American Multi-national ALUMINIUM Company
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which company? just curious because there is big plans here in Iceland for building a new aluminium plant.
By the way I'm a full time student studying Library and information science, and also work in a gasstation at weekends...[/QUOTE]Grrr they are trying to build a new aluminium plant 4km away from where I just built my new house.... CAPRAL may they rot in hell [img]graemlins/madhell.gif[/img]
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[img]smile.gif[/img] By day and night and weekends and holidays I am a licenced aircraft engineer for QANTAS. being Licenced means I inspect that work is propaly carried out to all the manuals and procedures and certify that its airworthy (747-767) Sounds good but sometimes you are working inside a "tin can" on the tarmac under a blazing 40 deg c sun with no air conditioning
Proud of our safety record and thankfully engineers not beancounters run the engineering side of things.[/QUOTE]WOOHOO - Engineers rule

- bad news that they are building near your house though. And no, CAPRAL is not one of "ours".