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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September 19, 2017 at 10:33 PM
Someone who has committed his/her career and life to serving his/her country in the military?
Is it really your opinion that such a liability disconnect would occur by simply leaving an agency?
Do you think McMillan will remain connected to LANL after his retirement?
If by "connected" you mean later accountable for actions under his watch yes.
Blathered September 20, 2017 at 8:43 PM, in a fit of self pity.
Only if your career goals are self aggrandizement ! Those whose career goals are serving the Nation through scientific/engineering/administrative excellence have long, illustrious careers at LANL of 40 or 50 years. Just check the anniversary list on the home page every month to find out who they are, and send them a congratulatory email if you are so inclined.
Has Klotz figured this out yet or does he care? He seems to be out of touch until something bad happens, then the press gets involved, and he is then compelled to act to avoid further NNSA embarrassment. Where is the leadership?
September 21, 2017 at 1:49 PM
Yes. Not so long for me, but I served my 30 years in research and later, administration. I enjoyed and was proud of every minute. I have a clear record of achievement and publications, and several wall plaques to boast of from DOE and NNSA, as well as many former colleagues and coworkers I still enjoy communicating with and seeing once in a while. And I am enjoying my very generous UC pension. My career at LANL was part of a memorable and still-evolving life that I cherish. I shudder to see the once-again craziness accompanying a contract change, but that too shall pass, and all will be right with LANL and its employees.
Let's see, from recent reports, NNSA LA office employs 88 individuals. According to McMillan, the Lab has hired 1000 individuals last year, and another 1000 this year. The Lab headcount exceeds 7000 to 8000, plus contractors, plus the LANS team (UC, Bechtel, etc.).
Yeah, I can see how those 88 NNSA individuals are intent on destroying the lab, 88 individuals who leave in Los Alamos and the local area, where federal jobs in their specialized field are plentiful (sarcasm intended).