Marssim,
The 18.1 senior positions are similar to the assigned Warrant Officer titles of the military. From our industries perspective, the time stipulation assigns the title. Although several sites accept individuals at that status, they are usually restricted from what would be considered high risk activities, unless accompanied by a more experienced technician, (3.1). The industries manpower demands may expand the duties of these individuals, which would probably yield some new regulatory oversight. I have been to a couple of sites that used 18.1 seniors and had problems. The field supervisors only hear the word “SENIOR” and dish out duties beyond the individual’s level of experience and expertise. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t, depends on the technicians ability to know when their in over their head, combined with the willingness to admit it.
cubby11,
You haven't realized it, but you have a huge advantage! As Slo mentioned, you have a traceable line on your career pedigree! You where probably exposed to information that many members of our community don’t even know exist! I'll bet Marssim's 50 bucks that you don't even know why some of the information was taught, or why you had to know and test on it, but that will be clarified as you gain experience in the industry! As far as the classroom policies for attendance, my hat’s off to that instructor!
From the political aspect.....You attended and passed a program apparently sponsored by the NRC! The program probably had a couple of other players associated with it, a contract company and/or maybe a utility or two! Anybody in Nuke-Land want to overlook a kid’s resume that reads "Completed XXXX program, sponsorship by the US NRC"!
There are a couple of programs I know of, that sponsors actually subsidize and pay wages to the attendees. Not a bad gig when you think of it, their giving these individuals a technical degree, a roof over their head and food on the table.
Then again, I could just be making that up……

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Outages 2010…Happy Hunting…RG!