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Started by Wcc0407, Apr 12, 2023, 11:25

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Wcc0407

I self reported at the nuclear plant I was working at that i was drinking to much. I was told to use EAP and go to rehab. I left rehab early and the SAE said I needed to do IOP classes. I quite the job before i finished those classes. My access was only suspended. Does that mean it was denied? What are my chances of going back to another facility after leaving a Nuclear Plant without two week notice and finishing my FFD Requirements?

Rennhack

Quote from: Wcc0407 on Apr 12, 2023, 11:25
I self reported at the nuclear plant I was working at that i was drinking to much. I was told to use EAP and go to rehab. I left rehab early and the SAE said I needed to do IOP classes. I quite the job before i finished those classes. My access was only suspended. Does that mean it was denied? What are my chances of going back to another facility after leaving a Nuclear Plant without two week notice and finishing my FFD Requirements?

You should contact security at your old plant and ask them.

Wcc0407

I contacted access and they said all they put on my report in PAS was that it was suspended no ban. I wasn't sure how the interview would go at another site with the SAE.

Rennhack

Just be honest.  Dishonesty or trying to conceal anything will disqualify you.  We all make mistakes, its how we deal with those mistakes that interest them.


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