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Feb 09, 2011, 12:44 »
Does anyone know when the next Brunswick license class will be starting up? I am currently an SRO at a plant in the northeast looking to move south sometime in the near future. I am also looking for any information on the quality of life the SROs at Brunswick. How is the SRO manning at the site? How much overtime does the average SRO work in a year?
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I know that a couple of months ago they had just finished up a SRO class.
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Great place to work. The overtime for SROS was no less or more than others but given the location can be a little easier to handle, if you like sun and water.
PM me I have some contacts I could refer you to.
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