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timstoudt

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I am currently a degreed NLO at Turkey Point with 4 years Navy Nuke experience. I am looking for some documents to support applying for a Direct SRO job at Turkey Point (or anywhere else for that matter). I understand that ACAD 00-003 is a guideline and not the rule. A flow chart i came across states that a degreed NLO with three years experience at current or comparable site with 6 months on site is eligible for Direct SRO. I really want to get to the SRO level but am finding the training department to be dealing out a lot of roadblocks. any help would be appreciated on getting some information.

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Re: Degreed NLO with Navy Time looking for Instant SRO
« Reply #1 on: Jul 19, 2009, 12:34 »
Well, if you aren't partial to TP ot FPL send your resume to pretty much any other nuke co. in existence.

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Re: Degreed NLO with Navy Time looking for Instant SRO
« Reply #2 on: Jul 20, 2009, 08:16 »
You need to specify what your degree is in, and your level of qualification in the Navy.

M1Ark

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Re: Degreed NLO with Navy Time looking for Instant SRO
« Reply #3 on: Jul 28, 2009, 12:38 »
Wow, you can't get an SRO license at Turkey Point! lol

 


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