Layoffs not too bad, job market SHOULD get better considering our current energy crises and the general attitude shift going on right now on nukeplants. Not unrealistic at all right now, considering you have a degree in mechanical engineering. As long as they can look past your age, which I've seen plants do plenty of times, then you should be able to secure a job in operations as a non-licsensed operator (A.O. or aux operator). Once you get your feet wet in the nuclear industry (foot in the door as well), you can move on to what you really want to do, whatever that is. Heck you might even be able to get into engineering right off the bat, but I'm not sure about that one. Indian Point was scrounging for operators; know the history on some of the guys they recently hired and a guy with a ME has got a leg up on many of them....Might have to be willing to relocate quite a bit. Nuclear maintenance MIGHT have a place for you, but usually those guys have some sort of experience in maitenance, like working on Diesel Generators. I'd say OPs would be your best bet, do 2 years, keep eyes open, and decide what you really want to do from there.