If you'r Law Enforcement or Military personnel thinking about becoming Nuclear Security at Duke, STAY AWAY - Nuclear Security Duke Energy Employee Review

2.0
22 Feb 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Schedule, overtime, uniforms provided, safe job practises

Cons

You will start as an contractor, it might take you 5-6 years before or if they will move you to Duke side. There is no communication from upper management about posibilities of getting the Duke position. While working as a contractor, no benefits, raise is about 18 cents a year ( yes no joke), no bonuses, no promises of keeping the employment, no retirement. So, before you quit your career, which has all the benefits with retirement, raises, days off, payed holidays and get sucked into empty promises at Duke Energy think twice. It is very sad to say but it is not worth it......

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Cons

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Pros

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