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Where is Sue Seestrom?

Sue Seestrom is out as an AD at LANL. Could this be due to the recent LANCE issues?

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Anonymous said…
Sure looks like it, doesn't it?
Anonymous said…
According to Susan, her job is done and she'll be returning to science. Frankly, who cares?
Anonymous said…
According to Susan, her job is done and she'll be returning to science. Frankly, who cares?

March 7, 2013 at 8:44 PM

Sue hasn't done science in over 10 years. Good luck.
Anonymous said…
Will Sue Seestrom get to keep her huge executive salary now that she's leaving the upper management position?

Since salary info is now "corporate proprietary information", I'll guess we'll never know.
Anonymous said…
Put her in a Cognizant System Engineer (CSE) job (aka Facility Engineer) at TA-55 like they (Senior Managers) have tossed dozens of other folks. Let her earn her pay filling out forms. Yeah right, never happen, she'll be pampered.....
Anonymous said…
She always has been.
Anonymous said…
Oh by the way it's Los Alamos Neutron Scattering Center (LANSCE) not LANCE. God damn nerds don't even know where they work!
Anonymous said…
Put her in a Cognizant System Engineer (CSE) job (aka Facility Engineer) at TA-55 like they (Senior Managers) have tossed dozens of other folks. Let her earn her pay filling out forms. Yeah right, never happen, she'll be pampered.....

March 8, 2013 at 7:22 PM

CSEs, a fancy acronym for a "shitty" job. Filling out forms to ensure the toilets are flushing and the bathroom fans are running. These CSEs also take all the shit from DOE-ALO Upper Level Managers, while ES-Division Management (Goen/Burnett) hide in their offices.
Anonymous said…
See Sue Seestrom Sue Strom Seeman's Surly Seals From Seattle

I could not resist

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