I know that the craft jobs are generally 40 hours a week with a overtime list if you want it. Are there any other jobs out there that are 40 hours a week with limited to no overtime.
I am an Electrical Maintenance Instructor right now and I am slated to go to SRO cert and be an Ops instructor this summer. I have a Navy Nuke backround.
When I interviewed I asked if there was overtime and my boss and boss's boss assured me that outside of outages there is no overtime. This was true for about 2-3 months. Ever since then I have been working 60-70 hours a week.
I am looking for a job that is going to pay similar to what I make ($96k salary + Bonus), but with no OT. Do those jobs exist?? I am asking because I am new to commercial power and don't know about all the different jobs at the plant.
I hate to throw cold water on this discussion, but I think you need to be realistic.
The assurance that there was no overtime outside of outages surely meant that there would be no paid overtime for a salaried person. One must expect to work more than 40 hours per week for a salary of $96k.
The options discussed here are no exception. A salaried position comes with at least occasional long hours and never comes with a guarantee of 40 hours per week maximum. $96k/year is a LOT of money. A LOT. When you get that far to the right of the bell curve, the space gets a lot tighter. What I'm saying is that there aren't that many jobs paying what you make - period - never mind jobs that pay that much for less work.
If your idea of a quality life means spending less time at work ( a very healthy and reasonable outlook ) then you ought to consider a lower-paying job. I'm not suggesting that you apply to Wal-Mart, but there is a price for everything. The price for more time with the wife and kiddies might be driving a Ford instead of a BMW. After all, what good is a membership to a country club if you never have time for golf?
On the other hand, if your idea of happiness is a $70,000 car, a boat, a Jet-Ski, a 4000 sq. ft. house, a Harley, top-shelf liquor, Davidoff cigars, Italian shoes and suits, Kobe beef, high-maintenance women, four star vacations, and season tickets to your favorite team, you're going to have to be independently wealthy or put in a lot of time at work.