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Career Path => Outages => Topic started by: SloGlo on Mar 19, 2022, 06:24

Title: house techs too travel
Post by: SloGlo on Mar 19, 2022, 06:24
eye yam herring that utilities are getting together two resource share they're r.p. staff industry wide fore outage support.
 
will this effect rentatechs pay rate too the positive oar negative?

will rentatechs still be happy with the diem they get compared too utility rate?

mite this have a moor deleterious affect on the staff shortages as scene at outages?
Title: Re: house techs too travel
Post by: Rennhack on Mar 19, 2022, 12:58
eye yam herring that utilities are getting together two resource share they're r.p. staff industry wide fore outage support.

Haven't they been doing this for a decade?  Sure, they tend to stay within their 'aliance' (Exelon, Entergy, Star, USA, etc)... but that's been going on.  And honestly, utilities don't share many people.  They already have skeleton crews and cant really afford to share much.
Title: Re: house techs too travel
Post by: SloGlo on Mar 19, 2022, 03:28
this is cross fleet resource sharing. excelon supports entergy outage four example.
knot yore father's resource sharing.
Title: Re: house techs too travel
Post by: hamsamich on Mar 19, 2022, 04:29
They already have skeleton crews and cant really afford to share much.     Exactly
Title: Re: house techs too travel
Post by: RFaunt on Mar 20, 2022, 05:50
There are two alliances—Utilities Service Alliance and STARS Alliance—set up among plants that don’t have large fleets to pull shared resources from (Comanche Peak, Columbia, Susquehanna, Monticello etc.). So there’s a mechanism for requesting techs between those sites. I know Entergy and Susquehanna were both attempting to address staffing shortages using the alliance without success. Like y’all said: bare bones. Even with share resources, Exelon sites were short staffed last year and Constellation isn’t faring much better.
Title: Re: house techs too travel
Post by: peteshonkwiler on Mar 20, 2022, 03:08
I'm at the Davis Besse outage. A Beaver Valley house mouse just exited the outage after two weeks of Energy Harbor resource sharing to return to Beaver Valley. That tech anticipates going to Susquehanna at the end of April to support their outage, a non Energy Harbor plant.
Title: Re: house techs too travel
Post by: SloGlo on Mar 22, 2022, 10:05
eye herd the originator of a most recent email to r.p.m.s, for usage of there r.p.s, was in the talen energy group.