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Is Nuclear Engineering a Stress-Free Field?
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[QUOTE="Klystron, post: 6308273, member: 614295"] Job stress like beauty 'lies in the eye of the beholder'. I was approached by a senior NASA manager after a particularly grueling series of wind tunnel tests. "How do you war veterans stay so calm during operations? Working with models must be much less stressful compared to real aircraft?" I agreed but actually had not experienced much stress, confident in our well tested code and team members. I enjoyed the challenges of capturing data in narrow windows. Later in my career designing data centers I found that anticipating problems left me quite calm during stressful real-time operations such as switching clients to a new data center. Again, strong experienced crew members and adherence to standards increase peace-of-mind. [/QUOTE]
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