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Offline Tina

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NEW RCT
« on: Dec 06, 2004, 02:51 »
 :) Hi All ;)

I just finished getting my DOE CORE Certification and my 40hr HazWhoper Certification... But am currently working as an Armed Nuclear Security Officer at a Nuclear Power Station which means my security clearance should be just fine... So What should be my next step in going to work as a Jr. RCT... I guess my questions are:

WHO ???

What???

When???

Where???

How????

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated ...
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Re: NEW RCT
« Reply #1 on: Dec 06, 2004, 03:44 »
Go show Eric your gun, and he will find you a job quick!  :o  LOL
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Re: NEW RCT
« Reply #2 on: Dec 06, 2004, 03:58 »
Unfortunately, your commercial security clearance will mean little to the DOE.  DOE L and Q clearances are a little more thorough than the commercial nukes and you will need to get a job with the DOE that requires a clearance in order for them to spend the time and money on you.

The good news is that there are a lot of DOE RCT jobs that don't require a clearance.  You will most likely need to start with one of these and work your way into the "cleared" sector.

Good luck with your career change.  It sounds like you are on the right track!!

John

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Re: NEW RCT
« Reply #3 on: Dec 11, 2004, 12:17 »
 :) Thanks for the Security info ;)

 That gives me an idea of whats up outthere.. As for Eric, I called him, first thing due to all the high reccomendations that are out there flying around about him..

I'm still just sending Resumes and making phone calls  8)

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Re: NEW RCT
« Reply #4 on: Dec 21, 2004, 01:01 »
although u cant transfer security from nuke to doe you will fly through a  lot faster on the clearance paper work.

Valkrider

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Re: NEW RCT
« Reply #5 on: Dec 21, 2004, 02:03 »
With my nuke plant security clearance I  flew through the DOE L clearance in only 14 months.  Not much flies through the DOE (LOL).  As always YMMV.

John

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Re: NEW RCT
« Reply #6 on: Jan 31, 2005, 01:44 »
I feel like we maybe in the same boat. The hardest part about being a new RCT is getting started. most of the doe sites that I have contacted want at a min. of one year RCT work.

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Re: NEW RCT
« Reply #7 on: Mar 28, 2005, 06:33 »
Fire your resume off to philotechnics, they posted some jr positions a few weeks ago in Idaho, And having the DOE CORE is a good start  Good luck !!!

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Re: NEW RCT
« Reply #8 on: Mar 28, 2005, 06:36 »
tina,  didja ever think about going into law enforecement?  a gusy cop can pull down 6 figures in major urban areas.  plus bennies.  'n doughnuts.  not to mention free drinks after hours. ;)
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Re: NEW RCT
« Reply #9 on: Mar 28, 2005, 08:11 »
Fernald is still hiring jr. techs. talk to bartlett

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Re: NEW RCT
« Reply #10 on: Aug 22, 2006, 02:22 »
So how is your  transition working out?
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