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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Dito dapat ipadala yung gustong maging drug mules. Samahan natin lahat ng jologs, para matuluyan sasabog yung planta. Totoong magiging bayani ka...

    TEPCO recruiting nuclear workers for up to $5,000 per day

    By David Ferguson
    Friday, April 1st, 2011 -- 12:28 pm

    What would you do for $2,500 a day? How about $5,000 a day? Do you have "a passport, a family willing to let you go", and a "willingness to to work in a radioactive zone"? Then you could have what it takes to work at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, and even become a "jumper", a highly paid individual who rushes into a radioactive area, performs a task, and quickly returns to safety before absorbing a dangerous dose of radioactivity.

    Reuters is reporting that TEPCO, the Tokyo Electric Power Company which owns the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, is offering workers exorbitant amounts of money in a bid to persuade them to help stabilize the reactors damaged in the March earthquake and tsunami. Some workers report being offered 200,000 yen ($2,500) a day, for what amounts to only an hour of work on the reactor.

    "Ordinarily I'd consider that a dream job, but my wife was in tears and stopped me, so I declined," said (an) unidentified worker who is in his 30s, "The working time would be less than an hour, so in fact it was 200,000 yen an hour, but the risk was too big."

    Another worker, Ryuta Fujita, 27, was offered twice that amount, but declined, citing fears of radiation and the need to provide for his wife and 3-year old son, "I hear that guys older than 50 are being hired at high pay," Fujita told the Tokyo Shimbun newspaper.

    According to Tokyo Shinbun, some workers are feeling pressured to return to work. Normally robots would handle the more dangerous work of cleanup in contaminated areas, but the Fukushima sites are so strewn with debris as to make robot use impracticable.

    Meanwhile, a US recruiter is looking for experienced nuclear personnel to assume highly paid positions in Japan. Bartlett Nuclear, based in Plymouth, Massachusetts is seeking engineers and other specialists. These people would not be so-called "jumpers", but rather "senior technicians and engineers who have come up through the ranks".

    The workers would be stationed in Tokyo, commuting the 300 miles to the plant in Fukushima Prefecture. Ten workers have been signed on already and leave for Japan on Saturday. Specific salary information for these positions was not available.
    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/04/0...-5000-per-day/

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    No amount of money can be traded for health! NO AMOUNT! You can trade money for puyat and even humiliation, pero HEALTH no way!

  3. Join Date
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    #3
    Meron pinoy na kakagat nyan. Tingnan mo lang. Pagiging drug mule nga pumapayag eh...
    Last edited by jave; April 6th, 2011 at 11:26 PM.

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    #4
    pass ako

  5. Join Date
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    #5
    yung mga nasa death row na lang ang ilagay dyan. pagkatapos ng serbisyo, laya na.

  6. Join Date
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    #6
    $5K/day X 30 = $150K

    ayoko. walang OT.......

  7. Join Date
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    #7
    i'm really deciding about this, but not yung tipong drug mules. hahaha. gotta grab it! dami drama dito eh. para pag na grab ko na yan eh maka bili na ko ng "dream car" ko :justhappy:

    bago umalis papuntang japan para dyan eh mag iiwan na ko ng isang letter dito saying na "i love you my family. mom, dad, sis. ginawa ko to para sa inyo" :boom1:

    weeee!

    *sabay di bayad kapag namatay sa incident* xD

Salary: US$ 5000 a day!