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Nuclear_Nerd

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How to become nuclear operator?
« on: May 05, 2011, 04:50 »
hello,

How do I become a nuclear operator?
What is the Education level to become one?
and What is the physical work needed?

i know these are just questions i am just asking
« Last Edit: May 05, 2011, 05:00 by Nuclear_Nerd »

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2011, 04:55 »
NN,
  Delete this post as quick as you can! You have just opened yourself up to about a hundred responses that will tell you to search the forum before posting. Not a single one of those reply posts will be incorrect, but each will be unique.
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Fermi2

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2011, 04:57 »
Learn to capitalize.

Learn to spell correctly

And despite what bradley says learning to search is correct advice.

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2011, 12:42 »
hello,

How do I become a nuclear operator?
What is the Education level to become one?
and What is the physical work needed?

i know these are just questions i am just asking

How to:
Start with these threads.  Then read over these threads (particularly POSS/MASS).

Education requirements:
This topic was in the first link (re: threads).

Physical requirements:
Go here then in the box labeled "search" type in "physical for operators".

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i know these are just questions i am just asking


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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #4 on: May 06, 2011, 12:47 »
Learn to capitalize.

Learn to spell correctly

And despite what bradley says learning to search is correct advice.


BZ I don't think this generation has a clue because we have been dumbing it down for so long now that this is our future ...


I weep for our future ....  :'(

Fermi2

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #5 on: May 06, 2011, 02:43 »
LMAO I agree cousin.

Never asked, How is SRO life treating you? And I never congratulated you on your license. So congrats.

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #6 on: May 07, 2011, 12:01 »
hello,

How do I become a nuclear operator?
What is the Education level to become one?
and What is the physical work needed?

i know these are just questions i am just asking
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Cycoticpenguin

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #7 on: May 07, 2011, 07:02 »
To be a little fair, he IS still in high school gentlemen :)



Fermi2

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #8 on: May 07, 2011, 07:13 »
To be a little fair, he IS still in high school gentlemen :)




Doesn't matter. I'd ground either of my children if they posted something like this.

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #9 on: May 07, 2011, 07:18 »
Doesn't matter. I'd ground either of my children if they posted something like this.
Tiger Dad. Love it.

Cycoticpenguin

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #10 on: May 07, 2011, 10:19 »
Doesn't matter. I'd ground either of my children if they posted something like this.

lmao you're absurd haha

Fermi2

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #11 on: May 08, 2011, 12:03 »
Oops that had to be confusing. I meant the ORIGINAL post, not the post Charlie made.

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #12 on: May 08, 2011, 02:14 »
Oops that had to be confusing. I meant the ORIGINAL post, not the post Charlie made.

haha... look old man.... we're gonna have some words over this ;)


Jest aside, kid is in highschool. I wanted to be a nuclear engineer when I was his age and my life went 37 different directions since then. He'll find his way or pick a new path.

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #13 on: May 08, 2011, 12:35 »
Yeah, well.... part of any future applicant's education needs to include respecting the value of the time of others. The members that respond are experienced professionals. At a minimum, they can show that respect by putting down the frickin' Facebook and do a thorough search first. One day, when the child becomes the squid becomes the operator becomes the panel RO...like it or not you will agree with me  :P


I completely agree with you sir! :)

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #14 on: May 09, 2011, 07:59 »
hello,

How do I become a nuclear operator?
What is the Education level to become one?
and What is the physical work needed?

i know these are just questions i am just asking

There are a couple of paths you could take.

1) Obtain a 2 year technical degree and get hired as an NLO.
2) Join the USN nuclear power program for 6 years and get hired as an NLO.

The problem with both of these minimal paths is that right now, you would be competing with people with 4 year degrees and more time/qualifications from the Navy.

IMHO, the Navy path would be a better way for someone still in highschool. Besides getting to "see the world," you gain real world on the job experience while earning the fantastic new post 9/11 GI Bill.

As for physical work, you will typically take rounds, (AKA logs, readings), for the first few hours of a shift. This will require you to WALK your entire space. After that, you will get involved in any testing required for that day that may include you turning valves, racking breakers, etc.

You are also expected to perform minor housekeeping of your spaced along the way.

You will typically be trained as part of the fire brigade as well. Other collateral quals may also include first aid/CPR, fork lift driver, minor rigging, etc.

I hope that helps.
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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #15 on: May 09, 2011, 08:13 »
There are a couple of paths you could take.

1) Obtain a 2 year technical degree and get hired as an NLO.
2) Join the USN nuclear power program for 6 years and get hired as an NLO.

The problem with both of these minimal paths is that right now, you would be competing with people with 4 year degrees and more time/qualifications from the Navy.

IMHO, the Navy path would be a better way for someone still in highschool. Besides getting to "see the world," you gain real world on the job experience while earning the fantastic new post 9/11 GI Bill.

As for physical work, you will typically take rounds, (AKA logs, readings), for the first few hours of a shift. This will require you to WALK your entire space. After that, you will get involved in any testing required for that day that may include you turning valves, racking breakers, etc.

You are also expected to perform minor housekeeping of your spaced along the way.

You will typically be trained as part of the fire brigade as well. Other collateral quals may also include first aid/CPR, fork lift driver, minor rigging, etc.

I hope that helps.

I said the new GI Bill was a great benefit, but based on this recent post, it might not last forever...... so consider that in your decision making.

FYI....

I don't normally post scuttlebutt, but this is one I believe.

I know someone who saw a brief that shows that by 2016, the cost of the new GI Bill would be 70% of the military budget.  While I don't necessarily believe that it will be that much, it will likely be a significant amount, making the new GI Bill unsustainable in the current fiscal environment. 
"How feeble is the mindset to accept defenselessness. How unnatural. How cheap. How cowardly. How pathetic.” - Ted Nugent

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #16 on: May 10, 2011, 06:51 »
There are a couple of paths you could take.

1) Obtain a 2 year technical degree and get hired as an NLO.
2) Join the USN nuclear power program for 6 years and get hired as an NLO.

The problem with both of these minimal paths is that right now, you would be competing with people with 4 year degrees and more time/qualifications from the Navy.

IMHO, the Navy path would be a better way for someone still in highschool. Besides getting to "see the world," you gain real world on the job experience while earning the fantastic new post 9/11 GI Bill.

As for physical work, you will typically take rounds, (AKA logs, readings), for the first few hours of a shift. This will require you to WALK your entire space. After that, you will get involved in any testing required for that day that may include you turning valves, racking breakers, etc.

You are also expected to perform minor housekeeping of your spaced along the way.

You will typically be trained as part of the fire brigade as well. Other collateral quals may also include first aid/CPR, fork lift driver, minor rigging, etc.

I hope that helps.

Doesn't matter. I'd ground either of my children if they posted something like this.

I am done with high school, so STOP QQing about I am a retard, I am just not good with English. I am not trying to troll but I found this site be helpful, I do not like how people think it is ok to trololol at the Generation Y about how we are retard we just having a hard finding where to take our life career
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I am currently going to a CC to get a 2 year technical degree and maybe a 4 year depending on the market and employment numbers are. what kind of 2 year technical degree should I get?
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I can't go in to the navy because i am 4F from the draft, I know there is no draft but I have talk to the navy about it they said that I can't join because of my 4F and ADHD so going into the navy is not a chose
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what is NLO mean?


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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #17 on: May 10, 2011, 07:08 »
I feel like this is becoming no help at all I think you guys are just trolling me because you think it is fun. I am just asking for info about being a nuclear operator and what degree, I need to become one

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #18 on: May 10, 2011, 07:29 »
I am done with high school, so STOP QQing about I am a retard, I am just not good with English. I am not trying to troll but I found this site be helpful, I do not like how people think it is ok to trololol at the Generation Y about how we are retard we just having a hard finding where to take our life career
sec
I am currently going to a CC to get a 2 year technical degree and maybe a 4 year depending on the market and employment numbers are. what kind of 2 year technical degree should I get?
3
I can't go in to the navy because i am 4F from the draft, I know there is no draft but I have talk to the navy about it they said that I can't join because of my 4F and ADHD so going into the navy is not a chose
4
what is NLO mean?

Take it easy fella.  The people that post on this board are professionals in the industry, they know what they are talking about.  This is not a place for leetspeak or text-type chat.  It does not make a good impression to approach this message board with that type of communication.  Would you communicate with a potential employer in this manner?  Just think about it.

NLO = Non Licensed Operator, considered by many to be the best entry level position in the nuclear business.  An NLO is responsible for monitoring plant equipment, performing tests and maintaining a clean area in the plant.  They work for the control room operators.

As far as the type of degree, anything technical is a huge plus for getting into this industry.  If it is accredited then that is even better.  But to be perfectly honest there were people with agriculture degrees in my NLO class.  Most places require a minimum of some physics or chemistry along with some math.

Work on your communcation skills and don't get offended so easily. ;D


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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #19 on: May 10, 2011, 07:47 »
I am done with high school, so STOP QQing about I am a retard, I am just not good with English. I am not trying to troll but I found this site be helpful, I do not like how people think it is ok to trololol at the Generation Y about how we are retard we just having a hard finding where to take our life career
sec
I am currently going to a CC to get a 2 year technical degree and maybe a 4 year depending on the market and employment numbers are. what kind of 2 year technical degree should I get?
3
I can't go in to the navy because i am 4F from the draft, I know there is no draft but I have talk to the navy about it they said that I can't join because of my 4F and ADHD so going into the navy is not a chose
4
what is NLO mean?



Um, I didn't "QQ" about anything. How am I supposed to know if you are in HS or not, up until that point? I just assumed another poster was correct when he said you were still in HS. My post was respectful and helpful. I never once referred to you as a retard or put you down for anything, so I think I deserve... no, I demand the same respect in return.

Additionally, this isn't your gaming website, so I recommend not using terms like QQ.

Finally, any technical degree. Something you like that revolves around math and science.

I hope that helps.
« Last Edit: May 10, 2011, 07:55 by TheHiggs »
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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #20 on: May 11, 2011, 08:15 »
I feel like this is becoming no help at all I think you guys are just trolling me because you think it is fun. I am just asking for info about being a nuclear operator and what degree, I need to become one

You should probably stop "QQ"ing and "trololing" yourself. Do a search, this question has been answered in this thread a couple times, and MANY times elsehwere on this site.

That said, how do you have a "reenlistment code" without ever joining the navy?

Im only a couple years older then yourself, I recommend you chill out with accusations.

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #21 on: May 11, 2011, 08:22 »
I am done with high school, so STOP QQing about I am a retard, I am just not good with English. I am not trying to troll but I found this site be helpful, I do not like how people think it is ok to trololol at the Generation Y about how we are retard we just having a hard finding where to take our life career
sec
I am currently going to a CC to get a 2 year technical degree and maybe a 4 year depending on the market and employment numbers are. what kind of 2 year technical degree should I get?
3
I can't go in to the navy because i am 4F from the draft, I know there is no draft but I have talk to the navy about it they said that I can't join because of my 4F and ADHD so going into the navy is not a chose
4
what is NLO mean?



You lack the maturity to perform at any acceptable level (e.g. to include janitor) in Nuclear Power Generation.  In fact I doubt you could get badge as a contract painter.

So, my recommendation is to not waste anymore of your time trying to pursue this (re: Nuclear Power) any further.  Thusly, it would behove you to spend your time and money, wisely, for an education in gaming.


5000 quatloos against the newcomer.
« Last Edit: May 11, 2011, 08:22 by MacGyver »

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #22 on: May 11, 2011, 09:01 »

On-topic: In 2011, who has the tougher entry standards, the NNPP or the utilities? Considering the No-Squid-Left-Behind program, I'd vote utilities.

Concur.
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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #23 on: May 11, 2011, 03:05 »
Thank you for the help. I am sorry for being mad. I am having a hard trying to find out what career path to take. I see a nuclear future of this nation.

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Re: How to become nuclear operator?
« Reply #24 on: May 11, 2011, 03:17 »
Thank you for the help. I am sorry for being mad. I am having a hard trying to find out what career path to take. I see a nuclear future of this nation.

What are you taking right now?

Where do you live?

There are some utilities that sponsor technical programs that could lead to a job offer upon successful completion.

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