As far as work, I've done everything there is to do in an outage short of moving fuel. I got out in 2010, due to other better prospects. An old boss started up the new repair/decon company, and wants me to help form up an outage support crew. I used to show up 2-3 months before, set everything up, work in Maintenance, be a tool of Radiation Protection (Health Physics), assist fire teams, sacrifical dose lamb, etc. Then I'd be on for a few more months closing everything up.
I never said no and always volunteered first. My stepdad was pretty high up in Engineering so I got used for anything he needed. In 07 they gave me my own small crew and stuck me with Operations.
Helped save a lot of money not using contractors, and we were much more trained, and it was our home plant. So we'll work on specializing an outage crew to the same standards, and pimp them out.
I love outages