Actual post from Dec. 15 from one of the streams. This is a real topic. As far as promoting women and minorities even if their qualifications are not as good as the white male scientists, I am all for it. We need diversity at the lab and if that is what it takes, so be it. Quit your whining. Look around the lab, what do you see? White male geezers. How many African Americans do you see at the lab? Virtually none. LLNL is one of the MOST undiverse places you will see. Face it folks, LLNL is an institution of white male privilege and they don't want to give up their privileged positions. California, a state of majority Hispanics has the "crown jewel" LLNL nestled in the middle of it with very FEW Hispanics at all!
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Ask George. I heard NIF is using some Enron accountants.
August 31, 2011 8:19 PM
I can see that Livermore is continuing to use Bret Knapp's tactic to toss engineers from one side of the lab to other. Engineers are just "support" at both Livermore and Los Alamos. Los Alamos engineers were treated with respect before Knapp came to Los Alamos. And don't give me this "oh what a baby response" until you have experienced a good old fashioned "butt kicking" from Knapp himself like I (and many others) have.
It is now working on its second and arguably, last chance, given the retaliation in 2000 that got rid of Tarter, Campbell, Kilkenny and Paisner is favor of the current crop of fusion heros.
It is reasonable and expected for the institution to surge manpower 5-10% temporarily to remove roadblocks that imperil its most important and visible objectives. It is laudable that it is designed to accomplish this. The matrix works...(but is not without negative effects on the raided, but less urgent programs)
He raided labwide for AVLIS's Demo85 milestone, and again for NIF's first light, and will continue to use this tool to bring the difficult and urgent issues to closure.
Road the ponies hard and put 'em away wet.... this time without the charade of merit raises.
For those who do not know how to stay off Ed's radar, occasional tumult is expected. You grin and bear it, learn something from the experience, and on bad days, you hold onto the fact that you are employed and the hope of a comfortable retirement.
Retired and off the radar