The New Mexico research lab which several decades ago created the atomic bomb listed 580 job openings on its website after nearly two hundred employees separated from the company due to its CCP virus vaccine mandate. “Careers for everyone,” a highway billboard in Los Alamos, New Mexico, read. The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) had 580 job openings on its jobs board at one point on Oct. 28. Many of the jobs are skilled, technical, or scientific positions, including, “proton radiology postdoctoral research associate” and “causal analyst tech project manager” among others. “I wish I had an actual figure for what was normal but, generally, when I would look at listings it was only in the engineering and science disciplines,” said Anthony Sterling Butters, a former systems engineer at LANL, who lost his job over the facility’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Butters said he was denied a medical exemption, even though …