""""A few of the things will be easy for me, since I don't drink, gamble, and I tend to be a hard worker. And I'm already married, so I won't be messing with the local girls or the recruiters.
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OK - In response to this quote.....I did my first outage last October and I was 20 years old ....Anyway, you said "And I'm already married, so I won't be messing with the local girls or the recruiters" NOW THE THING IS....I have this philosophy that NO ONE in the Nuke industry is married. Ok, some people are, and actually ACT like it, but I met sooooooo many people (most of them guys). Most of them either failed to MENTION that they were married, flat out denied it, or just didn't GIVE A DAMN!
I know this sounds bad, but it seems to be the way it is. People on the road get lonely. I know you're a guy and all, so ya might have it easier, but ya never know!
Good thing you're planning to stay away from the bar scene, it gets kinda crazy. I turned 21 during the outage at Dresden (yeahhhhh baby...
).
I did 5 outages in 6 months. I had absolutely no clue what I was getting myself into. Guys everywhere, drinking, partying, car accidents, hotels, ah, the memories I have!
A few more things.......
Bring food with you (it's damn expensive to eat while you work long shifts)
ALWAYS have a prop (just be carrying SOMETHING, it makes you LOOK busy...haha)
If you're married, admit to it, and announce it often (
)
If you do drink, make sure you have the correct number of "sober hours" before work
Stay outta high dose areas...
Be friendly, but not tooooo friendly
Don't act like you're better than anyone else (happens all the time)
Don't step on Deconner's Mops!
Ask questions if you're unsure, most people will be happy to help newbies
Learn as much as you can, ask questions, observe, talk to people.
I better quit while I'm ahead......
Jenna