I will call up some of my old professors and see what they say. I am very motivated and ready to start a career. I am still doing what I was doing in high school before I earned my degree

. I am prepared for long hours at bad times of the day and dealing with stress. The last 6 years I worked 30+ hours a week trying to make ends meet while I was in school, I can keep doing it till I get my foot in the door and settled in to a new job. I sometimes wonder if I would have been better off had taken more loans out rather than work so much.
I have wanted to work nuclear reactors since the age of 12 when I visited Commanche Peak on a Boy Scout Trip. Later against the wishes of my parents I changed in to nuclear engineering from chemical engineering in my junior year. It caused such a problem that my dad refused to talk to me for a year.
Just for all readers to know my goals:
I want to become a licensed reactor operator. After getting enough experience I want to take on more responsibility and management type roles and become a Sr. operator. I really believe nuclear power is going to blossom and become a very hot field. I want to be a part of this nuclear renaissance. Anyone reading this that knows anyone with a job please let me know. I WILL relocate.
I have a degree in Nuclear Engineering from Texas A&M University with a minor in Math. 157 hours total.
I was very involved in extra curricular activities and held several leadership roles. They include:
Fund raising officer for ANS.
Member if the Corps of Cadets 4 years and served as supply, IM and accountability officer.
I also worked about 30 hours a week, sometimes more, to pay for school as a licensed pharmacy technician.
I have maintained my license for 4 years now.
If a background check is performed you will see nothing except for a speeding ticket I received in New Mexico on my way to Philmont when I was 17. My credit is excellent.