Hello,
My name is Mike and I was discharged from the Navy in 2000. I've maintained a very good job in the Semiconductor Industry for almost 8 years, but more and more I think I would like to go back into the Nuclear field. I know that I would be taking a hefty pay cut to start, but I wanted to ask everyones opinions about my options.
A few facts:
1) I work in a highly technical field, and I have been slowly chugging away on my BS in Nuclear Field Technologies from Exselsior. (I only have 2 courses till I'm done). Will the college help me in attaining a position? Also I took the EEI practices test while my friend timed me and I thought they where simple. Are they an accurate reflection of what to really expect?
2) I also have about 1200 hours of continuos training from my job, and a lot of it is on HAzardous materials and safety. (Does that translate well into the Nuke world? ie HAZWOPER?)
3) How bad does it look to go on a 8 ear hiatus from Nuclear Power? My current job is actually saturated with Navy Nukes. The work is pretty much the same minus the watch standing. All of the work is similar to SUBSAFE work, except we perform or own QA.
4) I've been trolling the forums to get an idea of what to expect when I send my resume to the company I wish to work for (Dominion). But I get mixed feelings. It seems like a lot of the posts discourage trying to go dierectly for a unliscenced RO position. What should I reasonably expect to be offered, or be qualified to do?
5) In my position what would the starting pay be and how soon would it increase. I am under the impression that I am only qualified to make about $40K-$50K to start and that it will stay at that level of income for a while. (Thats a 40-50% cut for me, but I think it may be worth it for the long haul)
6) I have worked rotating compressed shifts (13 hours a shift)for my entire post Naval employment, is this how it will be in the Nuclear World to?
7) I travel frequently to Asia and Europe. Is there a lot of travel for operators?

I live in Oregon, but I'm planning on appying for a job with Dominion. Can I take the IEE test in Oregon?
Any comments would be great. I will continue to read posts onthe forum and run searches for more info, but I though I would just post my questions and see if a few souls would answer.
Lastly, this is a really great site. My hats off to the people that run it. Good job.
R/
Mike in Oregon