Thank you for your continuing advice :-D
Watch supervisor IS a goal, but its part of a bigger picture. I take each day as it comes, thats for sure

. I am a realist, Im just trying to get some kind of path laid out, so I dont replay my life after high school. I was told for years I would do nothing with my life, and the best revenge is success

LDO4CNO - is primary valve maintenance (my instructor in "A" school called it valve cutter school or something like that.) It really interests me on a personal, not so much proffesional level. That said, I appreciate the advice

EDIT: can i expect this job out of the navy?? It looks JUST like what we do! Entergy job search : reference number : 104514 ( it wont let me give a direct link

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At the time of appointment to the active position, an Auxiliary Operator shall have a high school diploma or equivalent including courses in basic algebra and physics with a minimum of four years experience in the operation of power plant equipment or two years experience in the operation of nuclear power plant equipment, or a four year degree.
DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES (List in descending order of importance.)
1. To operate, under the supervision of the Control Room Supervisor, all plant auxiliary equipment that is not normally operated from the Control Room.
2. To perform routine tests, incidental maintenance, electrical switching assignments, or other duties necessary to assure continuity of power generation.
3. To perform periodic inspections of all assigned equipment spaces.
4. To communicate with the Control Room Operator as directed by the Control Room Supervisor.
5. To be thoroughly familiar with the conditions and limitations of equipment operation, circle out of specification notations and denote reasons on all reports, logs and surveillance forms.
6. To be familiar with and observe plant operating procedures, proper radiological control practices, industrial safety practices, and fire protection and prevention requirements.
7. To report to the Control Room any abnormal plant or equipment conditions and to take further procedurally required steps to initiate corrective action.
8. To conduct a shift turnover per procedure.
9. To maintain qualification for the Fire Brigade, act as a member of the Fire Brigade until relieved at the direction of the Brigade Commander.
10. To prepare for advancement through experience, classroom training and study.
11. To perform such other duties as may be assigned.
It has a 20-45$ an hour start rate...... In SW michigan too

... what would an EWS qualed MMC expect to start out with 9 years of experience?