I was one of a few students that was accepted into the co-op program with Ontario Hydro. I worked at the Western Nuclear Training Center as a computer tech for a year, and yet I spent most of my time unpacking boxes and tying up cables in classrooms.. I really enjoyed the year however.. It was all work that needed to be done, and I got along well with the other students I was working with, and since we were doing relatively simple work, we had time to talk. I learned a lot about car stereos that year, and even had a chance to work in one of the shops and learned how a laser printer worked.. fun stuff. Not the most challenging, but since we were unpacking stuff, moving computers, typing help desk calls into the database.. it allowed the techs there to concentrate on more important stuff like setting up a new server, upgrading the computers to P166s, rolling out NT4 (this was a few years ago) and wiring up the LAN to include new classrooms.
Anyway, I mostly didn't get to do that I thought I would.. but I still had fun and learned a bit.. too bad I barely learned anything about what I was supposed to from working there!;)
Any chance this is related to the Rife device? I'm interested in discussing this, email me if you'd like to talk about it.
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I was one of a few students that was accepted into the co-op program with Ontario Hydro. I worked at the Western Nuclear Training Center as a computer tech for a year, and yet I spent most of my time unpacking boxes and tying up cables in classrooms.. I really enjoyed the year however.. It was all work that needed to be done, and I got along well with the other students I was working with, and since we were doing relatively simple work, we had time to talk. I learned a lot about car stereos that year, and even had a chance to work in one of the shops and learned how a laser printer worked.. fun stuff. Not the most challenging, but since we were unpacking stuff, moving computers, typing help desk calls into the database.. it allowed the techs there to concentrate on more important stuff like setting up a new server, upgrading the computers to P166s, rolling out NT4 (this was a few years ago) and wiring up the LAN to include new classrooms.
;)
Anyway, I mostly didn't get to do that I thought I would.. but I still had fun and learned a bit.. too bad I barely learned anything about what I was supposed to from working there!