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Steam generator Outages or start new career in Operations

Keep working Outages
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Offline jwreezy1

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Working Outages or Learner Operations
« on: Jan 03, 2010, 12:32 »
I currently work for a leading company in the service sector of the Nuclear field. I would like to come off the road, but I enjoy the fact that my job is different everyday. Since I don't know what the Operations side of things includes, I'm not sure if I want to accept it and then come to hate it later. I make decent money and this transition would cause about a 30% pay cut at first. Any suggestions or experienced advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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Re: Working Outages or Learner Operations
« Reply #1 on: Jan 04, 2010, 03:57 »
Get free any way you can.   I have met plenty of people on the road who work 20+ years and have nothing to show for it.   You can't have a family on the road if you wish to be involved with your children's lives.   There is a reason why most nuclears training sites for contractions have the handwritten warning scralled on the wall: "Abandon all hope all ye who enter herein!"

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Re: Working Outages or Learner Operations
« Reply #2 on: Jan 04, 2010, 06:56 »
I currently work for a leading company in the service sector of the Nuclear field. I would like to come off the road, but I enjoy the fact that my job is different everyday. Since I don't know what the Operations side of things includes, I'm not sure if I want to accept it and then come to hate it later. I make decent money and this transition would cause about a 30% pay cut at first. Any suggestions or experienced advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

Are you burning the bridge with the 'leading company' if you take the operations job?  

I've tried several different house jobs over the years and it seemed like there was always a good road job waiting when (not "if"!) I got bored.  The same can't always be said for the house jobs, so if you see one that interests you, I recommend grabbing it...especially if you could get your position with the 'leading company' back...
« Last Edit: Jan 04, 2010, 07:10 by UncaBuffalo »
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Re: Working Outages or Learner Operations
« Reply #3 on: Mar 05, 2010, 09:26 »
Thanks for all of the advice. I ended up taking the Operations job and coming off of the road. I think in the long run I will have a better career and more importantly, a happier wife. Thanks again for all of the advice. I can't wait to start and work my way up the ladder.

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Re: Working Outages or Learner Operations
« Reply #4 on: Mar 05, 2010, 10:51 »
Way to go, good choice, you will love getting to know an area again.   The only reason to be on the road is because it use to pay well.  I have been a house tech for almost 9 months and we are shifting into 42 hours/week 12's, that is 3 on, 4 off and 4 on, 3 off with a gross income at that point of 80K/year plus 6500/matching 401K plus full medical as a senior RCT.   With the reducing hours I got on the road, I was making 1/2 that per year when I left with no benefits.  Being stable at one job will look good on a resume too.   The road kind of sucks nowadays, too iffy for my blood without sufficient green to make it worthwhile.    Gauntlet is hereby tossed if someone disagrees.

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Re: Working Outages or Learner Operations
« Reply #5 on: Mar 06, 2010, 08:10 »
Congratulations on your new career in Operations!!

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Re: Working Outages or Learner Operations
« Reply #6 on: Mar 06, 2010, 02:24 »
Congratulations!

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Re: Working Outages or Learner Operations
« Reply #7 on: Mar 06, 2010, 04:51 »
Thanks for all of the advice. I ended up taking the Operations job and coming off of the road. I think in the long run I will have a better career and more importantly, a happier wife. Thanks again for all of the advice. I can't wait to start and work my way up the ladder.

Congrats!

One thing to keep in mind:  after the honeymoon, there will come a time when you hate operations & are sure you want to go back on the road.  Give the house job several more months after this, because it will get better and you may (or may not) end up loving the work...and the road will always be there if you decide house isn't for you.





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« Last Edit: Aug 22, 2013, 09:58 by UncaBuffalo »
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