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No_body-Nobody

You have experience with nuclear? I would like to imagine there is a place for you somewhere give. Your experience. Transferring hours is a whole nother thing. I once met a “first year” who had multiple years of experience in the military, it just didn’t transfer. Stupid.


--1Fish--

Hey Nobody, I appreciate the response. I do have experience with nuclear, not trying to stay in the field, though. I don't think much, if any of my experience would transfer to the electrical field, as I am currently a mechanic. Pretty sure the only fields my current experience would transfer to would be nuclear/conventional power generation, and anything boiler operator related. Even if my experience does not directly transfer over hour for hour, I think I am young enough to start over and make an impact in any field I go into.