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Career Path => Nuclear Operator => Topic started by: n.e. nuke on Dec 23, 2014, 12:22

Title: Best job in the world?
Post by: n.e. nuke on Dec 23, 2014, 12:22
Is an operator position the holy grail of the nuclear industry?
Title: Re: Best job in the world?
Post by: MMM on Dec 23, 2014, 05:04
If by holy grail you mean best paid outside of management, then yes. If you mean decent work/life balance then to that I say, "Ha" and "no."
Title: Re: Best job in the world?
Post by: Content1 on Dec 23, 2014, 07:20
It is not at all as Homer Simpson portrays it.
Title: Re: Best job in the world?
Post by: fiveeleven on Dec 23, 2014, 07:31
Fast approaching 31 yrs. all at commercial plants, most of the time at power, although now at one of the current climate premature shutdown victims, my biased opinion would be that RP would be the skill coveting the sacred chalice. Contemplating throwing in the great ELT debate as the Navy skill obviously the worthy ones to stand at the ready guarding the anointed vessel, I determined that the holiday season would not be the time for it, and it may be bludgeoned by the off-topic gang. Merry Christmas to all, and remember - it really does matter, how radiation interacts with matter.  MM2/ELT USS NIMITZ 1980-1984. BOHICA.
Title: Re: Best job in the world?
Post by: Brett LaVigne on Dec 26, 2014, 09:50
"Consultant" is the holy grail... in most any industry.
Title: Re: Best job in the world?
Post by: GLW on Dec 27, 2014, 09:26
"Consultant" is the holy grail... in most any industry.

There is much truth in that,...

Title: Re: Best job in the world?
Post by: HydroDave63 on Dec 27, 2014, 11:02
"Consultant" is the holy grail... in most any industry.

Indeed....

Title: Re: Best job in the world?
Post by: Nukette on Dec 29, 2014, 06:00
It is not at all as Homer Simpson portrays it.

I don't think you've hung out with too many operators.  They eat more than anyone I know, especially doughnuts!
Title: Re: Best job in the world?
Post by: HydroDave63 on Dec 29, 2014, 09:00
I don't think you've hung out with too many operators.  They eat more than anyone I know, especially doughnuts!

The partially hydrogenated oils in the doughnuts promote growth of the subcutaneous fatty layer of the skin, which helps to reduce dose from gammas and fast neutrons. Just part of the job ;)  [nuke]