[ RadSafe ] Slow Post

Conklin, Al (DOH) Al.Conklin at DOH.WA.GOV
Fri Mar 29 09:50:32 CDT 2013


The same thing happened with the job posting for the Washington State
Office of Radiation Protection Director position. It was sent out in
February but didn't get published until March 23rd, 10 days after the
posting closed.

Al Conklin
Lead Trainer and Health Physicist
Radiological Emergency Preparedness Section
Office of Radiation Protection
Department of Health
office: 360-236-3261
cell: 360-239-1237
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[mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Nielsen, Erik
C.
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2013 6:31 AM
To: radsafe at health.phys.iit.edu
Subject: [ RadSafe ] Slow Post

Ed (Tupin) and I are still trying to figure out why our posts announcing
the EPA positions that we sent the 27 and 28th of February were not
posted to RADSAFE until March 23rd.

I am guessing because our mail domain names changed (from
@epamail.epa.gov to @epa.gov) just before we posted had something to do
with it.

Apologies to anyone who may have been interested but did not get a
chance to apply.  The posting was given the widest dissemination over
internet job sites and I know there were a substantial number of
applicants.

Erik C. Nielsen
Health Physicist
USEPA, National Analytical Radiation Environmental Laboratory
540 South Morris Ave.
Montgomery, AL 36115
Phone 334-270-3475
Fax 334-270-3454

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