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Started by mtr1514, Mar 22, 2010, 11:50

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Rerun

I have yet to see it as low as 31

Red Gold

I've certainly seen lower recently, albeit for candidates with limited experience. But I've seen higher too. Some plants are paying in the high 30s/hr for brand new trainees with just an Associates' and no experience. Of course, these are union plants, and also they're not always in the most desirable locations. Same old factors, I guess.

Ksheed

Quote from: ddickey on Feb 18, 2016, 04:19
We're talking NLO's not RO's. That chart is incorrect big time.


Okay, so how about this? http://www.nei.org/Careers-Education/Careers-in-the-Nuclear-Industry/Help-for-Your-Job-Search/Sample-Job-Descriptions-and-Salaries/Non-Licensed-Operator

QuoteThe median salary for a non-licensed operator is $65,080. Actual earnings may be higher due to overtime, bonuses and incentive compensation.

$65,080/2080=$31.29/hour, not counting shift pay.

Obviously this is the median. So location can make it fluctuate, as we all know. What is good down south seams ridiculously low to someone who spent their time up north. [2cents]

Rerun

Made lots more money in the South. I have yet to see an operator anywhere get less than 6 figures

hamsamich

All brand new NLOs make >100K down South?  silliness.  Maybe when they are topped out.

Rerun

Man I realized a didnt state that correctly. Their base pay is about 77k with ot they make 6 figures

GLW

Quote from: ksheed12 on Feb 22, 2016, 02:25
....What is good down south seams ridiculously low to someone who spent their time up north. [2cents]

It's called the "Sunshine Bonus".

been there, dun that,... the doormat to hell does not read "welcome", the doormat to hell reads "it's just business"

hamsamich

all NLOs down south start out at close to 40 bucks an hour????  NO.  Maybe some start out that high but not all of them. Probably not most of them.  I don't even think they top out at 40 an hour at Oconee.  Maybe things have changed since 2014.

Ksheed

Quote from: Rerun on Feb 22, 2016, 08:16
Man I realized a didnt state that correctly. Their base pay is about 77k with ot they make 6 figures

$77,000/2080=$37.02 base wage. OT is OT and comes and goes but the base wage is what you really live on.

Looks like we are circling back...
Quote from: ksheed12 on Feb 18, 2016, 03:10
Looks to me like mid 30's is average: http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Nuclear_Power_Reactor_Operator/Salary

...but are we talking NLO or RO
Quote from: ddickey on Feb 18, 2016, 04:19
We're talking NLO's not RO's. That chart is incorrect big time.

Quote from: GLW on Feb 22, 2016, 10:07
It's called the "Sunshine Bonus".
Fair weather is indeed a bonus. Cost of living plays a part as well.

hamsamich

Yeah you can't assume everyone is going to be eating up that OT, plus we are talking starting wage here, and down south it is much lower in most cases than up north.  I know NLOs up north are more likely to top out closer to 45 or 50 (I think Diablo Canyon may be over 50) an hour, but down South I'm pretty sure most plants top out below 40 an hour.  So if you are starting at 31/hr and top pay is below 40/hr, IMHO you are doing ok. 


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