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Re: Open Radiation Safety Technician Position at UC Berkeley



In a message dated 6/26/98 10:13:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
 rodlaser@uclink4.berkeley.edu writes:

<< Subj:	 Open Radiation Safety Technician Position at UC Berkeley
 Date:	6/26/98 10:13:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time
 From:	rodlaser@uclink4.berkeley.edu (Rod Warren, Assistant RSO)
 Sender:	radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
 Reply-to:	radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
 To:	radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu (Multiple recipients of list)
 
 
 The Office of Radiation Safety at the University of California, Berkeley
 has a position open for a Radiation Safety Technician.  We have had this
 position open for several months and have received very few responses.  I
 don't know  what the problem is.  Can  anyone help me understand this?  Is
 there a glut of open positions? A dearth of qualified cadidates? Is it
 salary (‰$30k), job requirements, housing prices in the Bay Area? UC
 Berkeley (Bezerkely)? Me? Any ideas?
 
 
 
 >Please note that there is a supplementary application required for each
 >position.
 
 >For the  job posting  visit our web site:
 
 >http://radsafe.berkeley.edu:5016/tech.html
 
 >and for the required supplementary application, visit
 
 >http://radsafe.berkeley.edu:5016/techapp.html
 
 >and for  more information about UC Berkeley employment, visit the Human
 >Resources website:
 
 >http://hrweb.berkeley.edu.
 
 
 >Submit  cover letter,resume, and required supplemental application
 >including job #:
 >Mail:
 >Human Resources-Employment Unit
 >207 University Hall, #3450
 >Berkeley, CA 94720-3540
 >Fax:
 >(510) 643-6657
 >E-mail:
 >applyucb@uclink.berkeley.edu
  >>

Hi Rod,

I think the salary is too low for Berkeley high living cost.

Just my 2 cents.

Hoang Nguyen