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SRO pay at FERMI and PERRY

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pm79:
I am currently an SRO at Braidwood.  I won't make any comments on what it is like working for Exelon since everyone has a different perspective, different pain threshold and different industry experiences, but I will speak to a few comments posted above. 

First, I was in licensing class 2008 and 2009.  I made about 126K in 2008 and 148K in 2009.  2008 included salary, bonuses and license premium.  2009 included salary, bonuses, license premium, ILT milestone bonuses and shift premium. 

Second, saying bonuses were cut in half and 401k company contributions were reduced isn't the whole truth.  More accurately, the multiplier for bonuses was cut in half with the other half available wholly or partially depending on earning per share goals being met.  The 401k contribution was dropped from 5% to 4% guaranteed with up to 6% possible depending on earnings per share goals.

JustinHEMI05:

--- Quote from: pm79 on Feb 16, 2010, 09:53 ---I am currently an SRO at Braidwood.  I won't make any comments on what it is like working for Exelon since everyone has a different perspective, different pain threshold and different industry experiences, but I will speak to a few comments posted above.  

First, I was in licensing class 2008 and 2009.  I made about 126K in 2008 and 148K in 2009.  2008 included salary, bonuses and license premium.  2009 included salary, bonuses, license premium, ILT milestone bonuses and shift premium.  

Second, saying bonuses were cut in half and 401k company contributions were reduced isn't the whole truth.  More accurately, the multiplier for bonuses was cut in half with the other half available wholly or partially depending on earning per share goals being met.  The 401k contribution was dropped from 5% to 4% guaranteed with up to 6% possible depending on earnings per share goals.

--- End quote ---

You're right, thanks for correcting the semantics. You should check the supervisory brief about the 401K again, though, Sheriff. ;)

Jr8black3:
Ive worked both plants.. Perry is not a very dose saving place,, we did things alot different at Fermi.. We did things to make sure folks were focused on their job, Fermi is very close to being top core..lol what that means is they almost have all there people brain washed

Jr8black3:
Fermi, is a good place, compared to Perry, Perry is the only Commicial plant I ever quit, that was over 20 years ago..lol from what I've heard things haven't changed

Fermi2:
Fermi is an excellent plant with excellent people. A few years back they had a bonehead and unethical VP who to0 the industry's chagrin coined the phrase Nuclear Is Different but they got rid of him.

Mike

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