I have recently been given two job offers. As the title suggests, one is a nuke offer(I&C), the other is a non-union combined cycle(O&M); Both plants are for the same company. I am a nube in my career field (3 years O&M) with emphasis in I&C. I am looking for any advice that might reassure my gut that I am making the right jump by going into the nuclear world. My personal opinion is that the Nuke I&C would provide better training, better pay and benefits, and be better all around in the long term, but that is pure speculation. Thanks!
"Not so fast my friend." -
Lee CorsoI know of a Nuclear Utility that pays its NON-UNION I&C better than Licensed Reactor Operators (or it did at one time recent). It payed its UNION I&C very average at its other plants.
A lot of NON-NUCLEAR jobs pay on par or better too.
As for training, I can't tell you which would be better without more detail. The fact of the matter is it can take 3 years to make a Journeyman at a Nuclear Plant. I am sure it can be done quicker.
Even if you went to a nuclear plant, pay and training go in cycles, so it would be tough to say which would possibly be better. A lot of folks come to nuclear without a background and do not like it. On the other hand some do.
So, the answer is
"It Depends".
Pick the plant that is closest to home, or etc. Everything else is a wash.
Ain't it great to have these kinds of troubles?