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Offline dclements

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« on: Oct 07, 2017, 12:28 »
Hello, I'm a former IT person trying to get into the nuclear industry. Right now I'm merely taking nuclear power courses at a nearby college and on friendly terms with the professors there but I'm slightly nervous as to what my chances are when I graduate. From what I can tell many of the kids that are taking classes and working either are scholarship students (ie get money/work from the program they are in) or are in the program because one of their parents work at the nearby nuclear plant.


Also I may not be able to get in because I have a disability (chronic pain) and unable to perform the same level of work as someone without my condition, which of course adds an extra layer of complexity for me in getting any job. Part of the reason I'm thinking of continuing my degree is perhaps my training with in some way offset my physical issues but sometimes I'm unsure that will be enough since there are already enough people with healthy bodies and smart minds that work in the industry.

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Re: Newbie questions
« Reply #1 on: Oct 07, 2017, 05:39 »
It might be tough to get an Ops position, and depending on the chronic pain, you may not want that anyhow, however all nuke plants, or at least parent companies, have an IT department, which might be a better fit. I'd recommend looking at some COMPTIA/CISCO certifications if you want to go that route and don't already have them.

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Re: Newbie questions
« Reply #2 on: Oct 07, 2017, 08:33 »
As maintenance, ops or radcon the answer is most likely no

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Re: Newbie questions
« Reply #3 on: Oct 07, 2017, 08:52 »
With a degree and IT experience perhaps look outside the power plants maybe DOE or even medical. Is this an associate program if so maybe a four year degree may be a better option for you. As stated by the previous posters work in the power plants can be strenuous and in harsh environments at times.
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Re: Newbie questions
« Reply #4 on: Oct 09, 2017, 01:59 »
It might be tough to get an Ops position, and depending on the chronic pain, you may not want that anyhow, however all nuke plants, or at least parent companies, have an IT department, which might be a better fit. I'd recommend looking at some COMPTIA/CISCO certifications if you want to go that route and don't already have them.
IT personal are considered a dime a dozen nowadays so a IT worker with disabilities is really no more valuable than an unskilled manual laborer with disabilities. It may sound strange to say IT skills (at least the generalized skills such as fixing computers, etc.) are worthless but when there is no shortage of available people for a certain skill set, than that skill is as valuable as driving a car or being able to dig a ditch. I'm sure someone with some IT knowledge and the right connections could have a decent chance of finding good work, but that is the same with union and/or certain manual labor jobs as well. Whether you have 6 months or ten years experience, in the field I was in it hardly makes much of a difference. 

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Re: Newbie questions
« Reply #5 on: Oct 09, 2017, 02:56 »
That isnt exactly true. The ITs running cybersecurity get paid quite well.

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Re: Newbie questions
« Reply #6 on: Oct 09, 2017, 05:11 »
Definitely look into the security certifications, given the number of cyber security incidents recently, a lot of companies are going to be looking for that.

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Re: Newbie questions
« Reply #7 on: Oct 09, 2017, 05:47 »
Exactly

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Re: Newbie questions
« Reply #8 on: Oct 10, 2017, 08:15 »
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