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« Reply #30 on: Oct 28, 2009, 05:30 »

Hey Justin,

Thanks for the info on the Tpub site. I was looking for something similar and this was right up my alley.

Stacey
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« Reply #31 on: Oct 28, 2009, 12:18 »

You're welcome!

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« Reply #32 on: Oct 28, 2009, 22:18 »

Very nice JustinHEMI, thats what I was looking for. 
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« Reply #33 on: Nov 01, 2009, 19:05 »

HOW ABOUT A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A NLO?

Can one of the current or ex-NLO's give a description of what a day typically entails?
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« Reply #34 on: Nov 01, 2009, 19:42 »

HOW ABOUT A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A NLO?

Can one of the current or ex-NLO's give a description of what a day typically entails?

How about starting a different thread so this one doesn't get off topic? OR use the search function as it's been discussed many times over.
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« Reply #35 on: Nov 01, 2009, 20:31 »

Ok I'll use the search function.  Tell me what to enter as all my searches are not showing all the many times its been discussed, thats why I posted the question.

" typical day NLO " yielded the following result:

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php?topic=8170.0

it wasn't that hard.
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« Reply #36 on: Nov 01, 2009, 20:42 »

Thanks, its the magic 3 words I didn't try.  Thats why your so much smarter than I.

And as far as Mike goes, well, at first he seems a little rough reading some of his responses but for the most part, he appears to be a humorous, no BS, straight to the point kinda guy.

2 weeks ago you appreciated candor. Now, not so much. Maybe less attitude and more gratitude would help your search experience    
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« Reply #37 on: Nov 14, 2009, 22:57 »

I wish that there was a clearer way to prepare fora AO/NLO type job.  The POSS seems relatively easy to understand what they want to see.  I just have a difficult time believing that somewhere during the hiring process that they won't start asking nuclear questions, of which I have no background.  I'm confident my previous experience in aviation will answer any questions about my ability in making correct decisions in a safety-related job, but how that stands up against the next guy who has a much more scientific degree with chem, phy and the like who can talk his way through a reactor?  I searched here and at amazon but couldn't find any basic nuclear science books, probably because there is no basic about it.  If anyone knows of any good really low-level intro books, I'd like to hear about it. 

I just took my first POSS test (I did find the posts on this site about the POSS test very helpful) and interviewed for a NLO position a few days ago. I am coming from the aviation maintenance field as well. The interview was standard (albeit thorough) and not much different than other interviews I have had for other types of positions. I did my best to try and convey the similarities between aviation maintenance and what I know of "NLO work" (safety, teamwork, integrity, etc) and I think it went really well. I met two other NLOs on site during my plant tour which had come from an aviation background as well so I don't think it is all too uncommon. I'm hoping to hear back from the HR department in two to three weeks for an offer--I'll be keeping my fingers crossed! In the meantime, good luck to you!
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« Reply #38 on: Nov 14, 2009, 23:31 »

Thanks for the professional constructive feedback!  I hope you hear back soon with good news.  There are numerous similarities in technical safety-related jobs.  What did you know in advance as far as pay/training and the like?  Seems like its a secret society that they want to keep all that info, for most places anyway, until the interview.  From what I've found from those that list pay is that its a pay cut for me.  Some have pay raises built in and some its easy to move up, but again, not much advance info.  Can you share in general what you found out.  Let me know as soon as you hear back, I'll buy you a internet drink.
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« Reply #39 on: Nov 15, 2009, 13:17 »

Hey sanityassassin where did you interview if you dont mind me askin?
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« Reply #40 on: Nov 17, 2009, 20:52 »

I interviewed with Progress Energy at the H.B. Robinson Plant in Hartsville, SC and accepted a job offer today! Woo-hoo!  Grin I've been reading alot about the job and the industry (on this website) for the last few months and it all has been very helpful. Everyone I met in Hartsville seemed really nice and I am really looking forward to working with everyone down there. Now to fill out all of this PHQ stuff.

 
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« Reply #41 on: Nov 19, 2009, 11:13 »

I have on many occasions voiced my desire to become an AO and only an AO out here at Palo Verde, however each time getting chastised because "No one wants to stay as an AO" which I say is BS - I never want to see the inside of the control room. I want to know my plant - every sound every smell every drip - don't cage me up with lights and sounds and undue stress waiting for something to happen. A few hours in the simulator and I was completely disenchanted with operations. LOL
Since I want more hands on and out here they want to fast track AO to license classes I will take a more leisurly route and pursue maintenance. Good luck with everything but know being and AO just means you will eventually be in a LOTC.
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