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Since the series’ debut in 1989, Homer has never been fired from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant owned by Mr. Burns — even after his many errors on the job. 9 Homer Simpson.
The Springfield Nuclear Power Plant wouldn't last a week in the real world. In fact, there's no doubt that if the Springfield Nuclear Plant were brought to life with Homer as its safety technician ...
Homer Simpson in 'The Simpsons' CREDIT; Sky/Fox The latest episode of The Simpsons has revealed why Homer Simpson has managed to keep his job at Springfield Nuclear Power Plant for so long.
Have you ever wondered why Mr. Burns doesn’t fire Homer from his job at the Nuclear Power Plant? Probably not. It doesn’t matter Homer is lazy and wildly incompetent to the point of being dangerous.
RAINIER, Ore. - The nuclear power plant that served as the model for Homer Simpson’s work site is no more. RAINIER, Ore.
Homer Simpson getting a new job has been one of the most common recurring plotlines on The Simpsons over the years. Hey, he’s not a very good power plant worker, so why shouldn’t he try a few ...
The Simpsons has finally revealed why Homer Simpson has managed to keep his job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant despite decades of incompetence. Sunday's episode Shoddy Heat solved the long ...
Could Homer Simpson derail the nuclear renaissance? Don’t laugh—the idea has some currency in Canada. Homer’s bumbling nature—you’ve seen him at work inside the Springfield nuclear power ...
A s a safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, Homer Simpson is the primary breadwinner of his household. Throughout The Simpsons' long course on TV, we see Homer bring home the ...
While fans of The Simpsons have long treated Homer as a symbol of blue-collar chaos, what often gets overlooked is that Springfield’s nuclear power plant is a federally regulated facility. And ...