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Lose money or make money as an AO.
thenuttyneutron:
--- Quote from: xobxdoc on Apr 04, 2011, 07:25 ---You could always supplement your income with a part-time job.
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I think your time would be better used to get qualified. You will end up making more money by studying at home (working for free) and getting the quals completed. Once qualified, you can get OT money and the pay raises that come with it.
xobxdoc:
--- Quote from: Nutty Neutron on Apr 04, 2011, 07:48 ---I think your time would be better used to get qualified. You will end up making more money by studying at home (working for free) and getting the quals completed. Once qualified, you can get OT money and the pay raises that come with it.
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I agree. But the OP was concerned about the possibility of the initial short term money loss. You can't compare the annaual salary of a navy nuke and civilian nuke. To me it is a no-brainer working 2000 hours per year as an AO making a decent starting wage as compared to ( insert hours here) as a Navy nuke.
Cycoticpenguin:
--- Quote from: Nutty Neutron on Apr 04, 2011, 07:48 ---I think your time would be better used to get qualified. You will end up making more money by studying at home (working for free) and getting the quals completed. Once qualified, you can get OT money and the pay raises that come with it.
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Unfortunately for us, that "time spent to get qualified" is wasted waiting on building classes to start because everyone else is qualifying too slowly. At least at my plant, its impossible to qualify early, no matter how much you know/study. I work 4 days a week, and I have entertained the idea of getting a second, "fun" job just to eat away some of my spare time, so its entirely feasible.
OP, from last year heres some numbers I saw to give you an idea,
Lowest I saw was "apprentice operator" at Fitzpatrick for 26$ an hour, the highest was Waterford 3 at 32$ an hour. Im hired in at riverbend for 31$ an hour.
Now, you cant just look at the bottom line there. A lot of the plants that start higher build slower. I.e. I cap out at 36$ an hour after two years, but some plants that start lower build much faster and cap out higher (potentially). So make sure you ask these questions.
You also need to get to a plant that will pay you to move. They pay a gross amount to move your stuff and is well worth it.
The real issue is taxed vs non taxed. You being a bonus having, tax-free deploying person, with free health care, you will most certainly take a "pay cut" at first. I pay about 150 a month on health care and insurance, I pay a lot more in taxes (no bah here!), and all that jazz. Cant look at just the salary amount. If you have kids and stuff, its gonna hurt for a minute. After a while, you can make some SERIOUS money when you hop over to the licensed realm. That said, if you work an outage during the year, you make about 8-10k a month take home.... Consider that your "deployment".
GatorNuke007:
The job I was offered started at 29.18/hr. I have thought of getting a second job somewhere since the schedule I was given shows me having alot of time off. Thanks for all the inputs I appreciate it.
terrysleeger:
I think the job with 29.18/hr. is great...Go ahead man........
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