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    Coroner inquest - cadet's death at Royal Military College

    The Ontario coroner's office has announced it will hold an inquest into the death of an officer cadet at the Royal Military College (RMC) in Kingston, Ont., last year. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/coroner-will-hold-inquest-into-cadet-s-death-at-royal-military-college-1.6935869
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    Replacing the Subs

    As further evidence that nuclear powered submarines are a non-starter in Canada, CNL is currently facing extreme opposition to the construction of a low level radioactive waste facility at Chalk River. This is essentially a landfill that will accept low level radioactive waste - much of which...
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    Marine Systems Engineering Officer Civilian Opportunities

    Just to be clear, you haven't yet applied but are looking at retirement options? I admire you for taking a very, very long view. Given the very long time scales involved, it would be extremely difficult to say if one's possible future qualifications may or may not meet some very future...
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    Marine Systems Engineering Officer Civilian Opportunities

    I am an ex-MSEO. I can't comment on equivalency between the various marine certifications. However, you may find opportunities in areas such as power generation, construction projects that involve lots of mechanical work, manufacturing, mining and similar fields. In which field(s) and...
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    Replacing the Subs

    Just to add perspectve, the positioning a large business will make when there is the prospect of a multi-billion-dollar sale (yes, just the prospect) starts decades in advance. Watch for these companies to start doing things like opening an office in Canada just to have a presence, sponsoring...
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    CT from NWO to INT :/

    I will further add that the most interesting, challenging and rewarding (in every sense) work that I have done (I am an engineer) has been field work. It is one thing to sit behind a desk and write detailed technical reports that no one will ever read. It is a completely different role to be...
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    CT from NWO to INT :/

    I am assuming you are young. You have your whole life ahead of you. There is a good chance you will live to be 100 years old and your working career will be 50 years. When you are young, you should seize the opportunity to travel, learn and explore. I am now semi-retired and looking...
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    CBC: "An 'embarrassing' gear shortage has Canadian troops in Latvia buying their own helmets"

    I recall lobbying for hearing protection with integrated radio communication that would allow members of the ship's engineering department to talk to each other while wearing hearing protection. That went precisely nowhere. That was over 30 years ago.
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    Attitudes towards the Liberals

    The United States - and a former US president in particular - has normalized vitriol and hatred. The entire business model of any number of 'news' organizations depends on outrage. They feed that outrage to make money.
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    Replacing the Subs

    By that logic, if you have three submarines, that means one is operational, one is in workup and one in refit. I don't think that is how things really are.
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    Basic Engineering

    I always thought that Canada's shipbuilding strategy should be to build about one ship a year..... forever. That maintains the workforce, skills and knowledge and allows for gradual evolution of ship design and construction. The start-and-stop shipbuilding program is ruinous. Edit: I know...
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    Alcatraz to reopen as working prison

    Dude.... the article is dated 1 April. Think there might be a tiny chance someone is making a joke? :)
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    Replacing the Subs

    See this link for a letter written by Adm Rickover in 1953. It was true then and it is true today. https://whatisnuclear.com/rickover.html Here is an excerpt of the above: a practical reactor plant can be distinguished by the following characteristics: It is being built now. It is...
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    Updated Army Service Dress project

    I agree but will point out that in industry there are 'uniforms' that reflect one's rank in the company. I recognize the whole 'tech bro' culture is an outlier to this and of course I am painting with a broad brush but: The workers typically wear jeans or construction type clothing. Technical...
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    New Dress Regs 🤣

    In terms of 'looking professional', a huge belly overhanging a belt is of greater concern to me than someone's hair colour. I am long retired but the number of obese people in uniform is dismaying. For reference, I live in the National Capital Region.
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    Leave

    I used to work for a company that rolled together sick leave and vacation. Never get sick? Four weeks of vacation every year. Always sick? Four weeks of sick leave but no vacation every year.
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    Mr Pivo, Thanks for your recent thoughts on nuclear submarines. To be clear, I am a former...

    Mr Pivo, Thanks for your recent thoughts on nuclear submarines. To be clear, I am a former Navy Marine System Engineer with almost 30 years of experience in the Canadian nuclear industry. I know of what I speak. A nuclear program is incredibly expensive and complicated. Please don't...
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    Replacing the Subs

    Two comments: 1. Your estimates for required staffing are about an order of magnitude too low. A single unit commercial nuclear power plant (I know, not directly comparable) employs about 500- 600 personnel. Staffing includes document management, QA/QC, oversight, training, security...
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    I dislike RMC

    OK, I have had a few beers. Pardon what follows. I am an RMC grad from many decades ago. I think one of the root problems with RMC is that it doesn't know what it wants to be. It wants to be bound to tradition from its founding but wants to be modern. It wants to provide an education...
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    A Leaky Sieve: Retention in the ADF

    As someone who works in an industry not substantially different than DND (I am typically involved in very complex and difficult engineering and construction projects), I would suggest that people in DND are generally well paid for what they do. While hourly pay rates may be a bit lower, my...
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