...........- or nuclear life in general?
"it" has become nuclear life in general,...
"it" has been assimilating like the Borg for the last couple of decades plus,...
"it" is fomented by the natural expansion of bureaucracies,...
"it" may very well be the death knell of commercial nuclear power which can then only be supplanted by public-benefit nuclear power,...
"it" may leave you with a shrinking list of job location options OR should the public-benefits assert and dominate - a job for life,...
to paraphrase an old and admired poster to these boards:
The dial has been turned back on The Wayback Machine.
It is now 1980. Hope you enjoy punk rock.
The Navy is considering raising Nuclear Reenlistment Bonus cap from $15,000 to $20,000.
The Bureau of Personnel believes their desired retention rates of 40% first term, 50% second term, and 60% third term will be achieved - which will man all nuclear billets, by rate, in the proper proportion.
INPO, et al are the new kids on the block and they determine insurance rates, they affect bottom line and their tentacles are expanding into all facets of commercial power generation,...
The Wayback Machine is now set to 2008.
The Navy does not now, and never has wanted everyone to re-enlist.
They want the truly disgruntled to leave. They want the truly motivated to stay. Plain and simple. Money won't do it. A new poster slogan won't do it. The Navy knows that.
INPO, NRC, et al bureaucracies are solidly entrenched into the mindset, business plans and op tempo of commercial nuclear power, there is a a small modicum of good realized, and a lot of onerous, debilitating paperwork and overhead, the seesaw is unbalanced,...
So, dudes... and dudettes...
If you like it - stay in. I appreciate your service.
If you like it keep on going to work, there is still enough need for electrons to keep you employed,...
If you don't like it - do your time and get out. And I'll enjoy working with you.
If you don't like it, make your peace and move on because it is what it is,...
Notice the positive energy? We make energy.
You can't fix the Navy, it's not broke.
you can't fix commercial nuclear power, it's not broke, it's just losing it's cost effectiveness,...
You can enjoy the ride.