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Title: General Question about credit for past work experience
Post by: dcpisano on Aug 11, 2008, 04:24
I have worked in radiation therapy for 26 years and just recently started as an RP. Someone mentioned i might be able to get credit for my years in radiation. How and where can I find that information. I already checked out the site for requirements. Is there a real person I can talk to?
Title: Re: General Question about credit for past work experience
Post by: B.PRESGROVE on Aug 11, 2008, 05:31
When you say rad therapy do you mean actually giving the doses and doing the scans or what?  How long have you been an RP or in the nuke world thats HP.  I was an HP for several years and now work for a nuke pharmacutical company as an HP / technician now.  I to am trying my best to get into an ops job at a power plant.  I guess the next question to be asked then is are you wanting to go into the DOE world or commercial nuke?
Title: Re: General Question about credit for past work experience
Post by: ramdog_1 on Aug 14, 2008, 07:30
Call bartlett and ask for a someone in staffing and send them your resume. you fit in just fine. I would bet you could be a lead tech in no time, good luck
Title: Re: General Question about credit for past work experience
Post by: Rennhack on Aug 14, 2008, 10:12
http://www.nukeworker.com/other/articles/have_enough_time.shtml
Call bartlett and ask for a someone in staffing and send them your resume.
Both are good answers.  Bartlett's number is 800-225-0385.