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The AD Life at LLNL
Anyone remember Pam Horning, who LLNS appointed Associate Director of Nuclear Operations at LLNL. She was only at LLNL about a year or so. Well she is finally selling her house in the local area…for $1.3 million. She definitely did okay working for LLNS… from the realtor website BlockShopper.
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Nuclear industry exec lists Pleasanton 5BD for $1.349M
by Shania Sampson, published Jan. 27, 2011
Pamela A. Horning and Jeffrey A. Horning have listed for sale a five-bedroom, 3.5-bath home in Pleasanton for $1.349 million.
Kim Grass and Lorraine Davis of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is the listing agent for the house. The 3,853-square-foot house was built in 1997 in West Pleasanton. It is located in Laguna Oaks subdivision.
Ms. Horning serves as a director at EFCOG and vice president at Babcock & Wilcox, Technical Services Group. She has more than 27 years of experience in the nuclear industry.
Prior to this, she has held several executive positions at Energy Facility Contractors Group, Lawrence Livermore National Security, BWX Technologies and B&W Y-12 LLC.
She earned a master of engineering administration from The George Washington University and a B.S. in chemical engineering from Purdue University.
According to BlockShopper.com, there have been 607 home sales in Pleasanton during the past 12 months, with a median sales price of $640,000.
The AD Life at LLNL
Anyone remember Pam Horning, who LLNS appointed Associate Director of Nuclear Operations at LLNL. She was only at LLNL about a year or so. Well she is finally selling her house in the local area…for $1.3 million. She definitely did okay working for LLNS… from the realtor website BlockShopper.
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Nuclear industry exec lists Pleasanton 5BD for $1.349M
by Shania Sampson, published Jan. 27, 2011
Pamela A. Horning and Jeffrey A. Horning have listed for sale a five-bedroom, 3.5-bath home in Pleasanton for $1.349 million.
Kim Grass and Lorraine Davis of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is the listing agent for the house. The 3,853-square-foot house was built in 1997 in West Pleasanton. It is located in Laguna Oaks subdivision.
Ms. Horning serves as a director at EFCOG and vice president at Babcock & Wilcox, Technical Services Group. She has more than 27 years of experience in the nuclear industry.
Prior to this, she has held several executive positions at Energy Facility Contractors Group, Lawrence Livermore National Security, BWX Technologies and B&W Y-12 LLC.
She earned a master of engineering administration from The George Washington University and a B.S. in chemical engineering from Purdue University.
According to BlockShopper.com, there have been 607 home sales in Pleasanton during the past 12 months, with a median sales price of $640,000.
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More BWXT/Bechtel type royalty, living the good life while they carpet-bag and pillage their way through all the loot sitting at the NNSA "for-profit" run labs.
But the bull always stays.
At least the executive management team can still afford to eat and live well.
With a current 2 year pay freeze and additional extensions on this government pay freeze coming due to the horrendous deficit, your lab salary and future pension payout is about to be crushed!
COLA's are not generous enough to keep up with inflation. Here is what the UC Retirement Handbook has to say about COLA calculations:
The COLA is based on changes in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The COLA matches CPI movement
up to 2 percent and increases by 75 percent of the CPI movement in excess of 4 percent. Generally,
the annual COLA may not exceed 6.00 percent.
For example, if the CPI increase were 5.00 percent, the COLA would be 2.75 percent, calculated as follows:
CPI increase = 5.00%
COLA matches first 2.00% of CPI increase = 2.00%
75% of CPI amount above 4.00%
.75 x (5.00–4.00) = .75%
COLA = 2.75%
Isn't that a lower-end home near Livermore? I have no idea how you guys can afford the cost of living on LLNS wages... on top of salary freezes.
Definitely not. In current environment probably more than double the median home.
streetwalking
insurance fraud
selling drugs and secrets
stealing from church plates
All the normal stuff lawyers everywhere do.
Crown "Livermore Mafia" member Charlie McMillan the next Los Alamos Director and up his salary to $2+ million per year with generous perks to match the SNL's Director salary. Take the extra money needed for Charlie's upgraded salary out of the lab's 2 year salary freeze and keep this information hidden under the "corporate proprietary" label.
Oh, and don't forget to put bully-boy Brett Knapp into the slot that Charlie vacates so that Knapp can utilize his brazen ass-kicking ways over whole new levels of employees.
When the LANL Director selection comes out, we can all act surprised at the announcement and then get back to the for-profit LLC's main mission as defined by the NNSA -- beating down the morale of the remaining staff and cutting back on their benefits.
PBI's Baby!
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Just A Wag ---- Los Alamos Monitor
By Carol A. Clark
Friday, February 4, 2011 at 1:31 pm
New LANL director buzz
The name most often heard of those being bantied about to replace retiring Los Alamos National Laboratory Director Mike Anastasio is LANL Weapons Program Associate Director Charles McMillan ... stay tuned.
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Just in case anyone wishes to waste their time with the LANS Board charade for a "search" for LANL Director….
Job Ad:
The University of California and Los Alamos National Security, LLC (LANS) invite nominations and applications for the position of Director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). LANL is a national security laboratory managed by LANS for the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). It was established in 1943 and is located in Los Alamos, in northern New Mexico.
LANS is a limited liability company owned and governed by the University of California, Bechtel National, Inc., BWX Technologies, Inc., and URS Energy and Construction, Inc. The Laboratory Director is the President of the LLC, reports to the LLC Board of Governors (BOG), and is responsible for overall execution of DOE/NNSA’s programs at LANL.
Candidates should have demonstrated success in leading and managing large scientific-based programs and complex organizations and should have a distinguished record of scientific and technical accomplishments. Strong leadership skills are required, including the ability to gain the confidence of key leaders, scientists, and operations staff, and the ability to develop strategic relationships and partnerships with key constituents. The ideal candidate should have demonstrated substantial management responsibility in a mission-oriented, research and development institution. Significant management experience is needed to ensure that support and programmatic functions achieve compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and LLC policies and to operate as an effective member of the northern New Mexico community. DOE Q security clearance will be required. Other required competencies and capabilities may be identified through the candidate selection process.
Nominations and applications, accompanied by current resumes, may be sent to:
University of California
Office of the President
Attn: LANL Director Search
1111 Broadway, Suite 1450
Oakland, CA 94607-4081
Or email: lanldirectorsearch@ucop.edu
So it is McMillan. Why are they having a search? Is it just a formality? By the way what is so bad about McMillan?
"Blah, blah, blah.... after an exhaustive search... blah, blah, blah... many fine candidates... blah, blah, blah... best one was right here all the time: Charlie McMillan. Join us as we welcome Charlie as LANL's next Director. We know he has great things planned for this lab!"