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Palo Verde RP Exam

Started by jharris28, Jul 12, 2011, 04:43

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jharris28

I am heading out to Palo Verde to take a pre-employment RP test. I have been recommended on the EEI TECH, MASS, and POSS; also, I have passed the NUF. Any advice on what this test might cover?

Sun Dog

Quote from: jharris28 on Jul 12, 2011, 04:43
I am heading out to Palo Verde to take a pre-employment RP test. I have been recommended on the EEI TECH, MOSS, and PASS; also, I have passed the NUF. Any advice on what this test might cover?

You were just an intern last Fall.  You must be in the running for an entry level position so I can't imagine PV testing you on anything but apptitude (can't really study for that) or the most basic of basics. Take a chill pill...you either know it or you don't.


MacGyver

It's not the MOSS & PASS (sic). It's the EEI POSS / MASS & EEI TECH tests. I realize that this info might help your search for the correct information to study for these (said) tests.  Yet more proof of our friendly nw forum posting mentorship program.  Now go search ... :P

jharris28

Quote from: MacGyver on Jul 12, 2011, 05:10
It's not the MOSS & PASS (sic). It's the EEI POSS / MASS & EEI TECH tests. I realize that this info might help your search for the correct information to study for these (said) tests.  Yet more proof of our friendly nw forum posting mentorship program.  Now go search ... :P

Oh...opps! Didn't realize I did that...spell check didn't help me much! Thanks for the heads up!


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