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Offline slider1985

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I would like to apply to become a nuclear operator at a nearby power plant. I have a clean civilian record. I got it some trouble while in the Navy and went to captains mast. I was knocked down. It was a njp and I served 2 more years with no problems, made my rank back , and recieved a honorable discharge. I got the OJT for going our drinking on deployment. Will this hurt my chances of getting a operator job? Should I disclose this information in the initial background check? Thanks for any guidance.

Offline Rerun

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You HAVE to disclose the information. Its better to disclose than to have them find out during the investigation. In truth it shouldn't hurt your chances.

 


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