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Career Path => Coming Back => Topic started by: scmclane on Mar 20, 2003, 03:00

Title: Getting back into the biz
Post by: scmclane on Mar 20, 2003, 03:00
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Hello all, just found this site after becoming interested in working in the nuke industry again, been in hybernation since '92.  At which time I was a new 3.1 SrHp, but burnt out from the instability and the travel...

Forgive me if there are topics like this in the archives, I havent delved so deeply into this site yet, however Im sure I will.

What sorts of things have changed and what should someone look forward to, or be up against while trying to get back up to speed?

Sean
Title: Re: Getting back into the biz
Post by: darkmatter on Mar 20, 2003, 03:08
Shorter outages. :'(

less contract companies to work for  :'(

sometimes need an inside man to get your resume submitted if you're still on double secret probation  ::)

higher cost of living  >:(

less fun, more B.S.  :-[

Still better than flipping burgers ;D
Title: Re: Getting back into the biz
Post by: scmclane on Apr 02, 2003, 11:46
Thats about how it was when I left.

I was more wondering about requirements that may have changed, qualifications, etc...

My concerns relate to leaving a stable but dead end job making 50k per year to get back into the nuke scene.  Money aside, I really miss the industry and the responsibility.
Title: Re: Getting back into the biz
Post by: alphadude on Apr 02, 2003, 11:52
dont leave..  unless u have an advanced degree and want to struggle up hill for a while in the nukes.  look at the postings, not here, typically, but for professional staffing... not a lot of action except in the engineering area. and highly specialized at that.. house techs are in the 50k range now, but last in is first out when layoffs start again.
Title: Re: Getting back into the biz
Post by: wolf459 on Apr 02, 2003, 08:58
There's alot going on in DOE. With the promise of acceloerated clean up they need more techs than ever. Pay is running about 55K with no OT. Right now Hanford is trying to fill 37+ positions with out much luck. That's how I got back in the biz after 9 years off.
Title: Re: Getting back into the biz
Post by: jdeans on Jul 27, 2003, 10:45
Studsvik Processing Facility in Erwin TN is looking for House Techs.  (423) 735-6300, Judy Webb.
Title: Re: Getting back into the biz
Post by: Rennhack on Jul 27, 2003, 07:09
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Studsvik Processing Facility in Erwin TN is looking for House Techs.  (423) 735-6300, Judy Webb.


Tell there HR department to post this in teh Jobs section. (The first few are free).
Title: Re: Getting back into the biz
Post by: trailorqueen on Oct 21, 2003, 06:16
I'm still relatively new to the business (only in for about 4 years) but the one thing that you should be on the lookout for is the Northeast Utilities Test.  A lot of techs, new and experienced alike are struggling with it.