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. In the latest episode ...
The Simpsons' have solved a mystery that has puzzled fans for decades over how the character has not lost his job.
In the late 1970s, elites on the left had the American people scared to death about nuclear power. Following ... the safety inspector at the Springfield nuclear plant, another cultural jab at ...
Abe makes a deal to secure his safety and ensure that Homer receives and retains a job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. At the same time, he drops the investigation against Mr. Burns in return.
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. Throughout the show, Homer has constantly messed up ...
Here’s how it works. Despite voluntarily exiting his Springfield Nuclear Power job plant multiple times over the years, and despite occasional firings for absurd negligence, Homer has never ...
The animated series, which debuted on Fox in December of 1989, has frequently depicted Homer Simpson as an incompetent employee of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant that Mr. Burns owns ...