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03-12-2014, 08:58 AM
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How to get into Power Engineering Sait/Nait?
I called into Sait they have 700 people on the "waiting list" and Nait has "1400" on theirs. Do they have classrooms according to amount of students or how many students actually get in in both schools for the semesters? If not those 2 school what are some other good schools for the course? I know Keyano in Fort Mc is known but living expenses is something i'm worried about..
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03-12-2014, 09:01 AM
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Get in Line..... Bring a lunch.
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03-12-2014, 09:03 AM
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Get in Line..... Bring a lunch.
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And change your handle!
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03-12-2014, 09:49 AM
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I would suggest Portage college in Lac La biche, There program is quick and they have contracts with MEG, Cenovus, and STAT oil for work practiums where you have a good chance of getting hired on after..
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03-12-2014, 06:07 PM
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I would suggest Portage college in Lac La biche, There program is quick and they have contracts with MEG, Cenovus, and STAT oil for work practiums where you have a good chance of getting hired on after..
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Perfect, thanks for the info!
Also just outta curiosity, how many classrooms of how many students are there in SAIT/NAIT for these programs? like are they 10 classes of 50 students for each facility orrr?
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03-12-2014, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Funhole5000
I called into Sait they have 700 people on the "waiting list" and Nait has "1400" on theirs. Do they have classrooms according to amount of students or how many students actually get in in both schools for the semesters? If not those 2 school what are some other good schools for the course? I know Keyano in Fort Mc is known but living expenses is something i'm worried about..
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holy ****! well so much for my power engineering dream
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03-12-2014, 06:26 PM
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Have real good marks. Upgrade if you have to. My son went through SAIT a few years ago and loves his job, makes real good coin too. Shift work though, be prepared for that.
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03-12-2014, 06:32 PM
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Have real good marks. Upgrade if you have to. My son went through SAIT a few years ago and loves his job, makes real good coin too. Shift work though, be prepared for that.
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Props to dad for raising his kid well haha, my grades are about 75% - 80% for my required classes.
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03-12-2014, 06:30 PM
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holy ****! well so much for my power engineering dream
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When the guy at the counter at SAIT said 700 people I just thought to myself, "Well there goes my future". Then when I heard from NAIT I just hung up the phone without saying another word.
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03-12-2014, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Funhole5000
When the guy at the counter at SAIT said 700 people I just thought to myself, "Well there goes my future". Then when I heard from NAIT I just hung up the phone without saying another word.
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no kidding, i dont blame you!
I thought about getting into this for quite some time as I already have 1/2 my 4th which really doesn't attribute to much tho in the gas field.
I guess i'll stick with machining for now lol
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03-12-2014, 07:47 PM
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Sounds as bad as trying to be a oil and gas operator
Even with extensive experience in mechanics and oil & gas I still have only managed 1 interview with CNRL lol.
Hopefully you can find a way to get into the PE course and begin your career
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03-12-2014, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by troutbug
Sounds as bad as trying to be a oil and gas operator
Even with extensive experience in mechanics and oil & gas I still have only managed 1 interview with CNRL lol.
Hopefully you can find a way to get into the PE course and begin your career
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Gotta buddy up with the foremans daughter and you're set lol
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03-12-2014, 07:56 PM
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I am attending the Power Engineer certificate at NAIT right now. They are running 3 diploma class of 30ish and 1 certificate class of 30. So about 120 students total. The certificate gets you your 4th class and the A part of your 3rd. The diploma gets you your 3rd class and first half of second. Its a good program but pretty busy. I just left the army after 12 years, so returning to school was eye opening. But i enjoy it. If you can get in the diploma program as NAIT does not support the Certificate as much. You're on your own for job search and such while they help the diploma students. PM if you have any more questions. BTW, i dont think they have a waiting list for the program. Im pretty sure it is all competition based.
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03-16-2014, 01:59 PM
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You can try Medicine Hat College, their 2 year program will get you half a 2nd. Their admissions people are not very good to deal with but the course will get you what you need and apartments here are cheap. I have a 9 yr old 2 bedroom, 2 full bath with balcony apartment for 700/month in a great area. Won't get that in Edm or Calgary, much less Ft Mac. Job market here sucks bad, but that won't matter since you will be a student. Worth a shot.
PS they told me a 75% in each class needed would probably be good enough to get in.
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03-16-2014, 05:00 PM
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Sorry folks fungihole was trying for a second shot at troll of the year.
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03-16-2014, 05:01 PM
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Sorry folks fungihole was trying for a second shot at troll of the year.
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well he got lots to bite, kinda sad as these folks are just trying to help
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07-16-2014, 01:01 AM
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Hey,
I have a HBSc in Chemistry and still cant seem to get into the oil industry..I have been thinking of going back to school for power engineering and was wondering if I would be able to get a job right out of this program.
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08-10-2014, 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by HeavyD111
You can try Medicine Hat College, their 2 year program will get you half a 2nd. Their admissions people are not very good to deal with but the course will get you what you need and apartments here are cheap. I have a 9 yr old 2 bedroom, 2 full bath with balcony apartment for 700/month in a great area. Won't get that in Edm or Calgary, much less Ft Mac. Job market here sucks bad, but that won't matter since you will be a student. Worth a shot.
PS they told me a 75% in each class needed would probably be good enough to get in.
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Standards at Hat College are a tad higher than 75% average.
Try 85% ish
And you still have to interview with student advisor before acceptance.
I have insider info...
And yes there are line ups of young guys begging to get in.....most know absolutely nothing about it other than they know another guy who took it and makes big $$$.
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08-10-2014, 09:01 AM
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So, if there's a ton of Power Engineers trying to get jobs will it drive wages down at all or are they pretty much locked in?
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08-10-2014, 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by rugatika
So, if there's a ton of Power Engineers trying to get jobs will it drive wages down at all or are they pretty much locked in?
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Lots are locked in for union guys, some are short term contractors, etc. I don't see wages going down, if/when there are lots of operators things may slow down, for now it's full steam ahead......pun intended. Check out trade demand projected for the next 10yrs, it'll be awhile before this ride slows down.
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08-10-2014, 06:20 PM
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So, if there's a ton of Power Engineers trying to get jobs will it drive wages down at all or are they pretty much locked in?
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wages will probably do the exact opposite, as the old codgers leave these days companies are grasping at straws to keep them on and hire new guys at the same time. Top rate were I am is 52 $ and there is people leaving for more money.... If you include collecting a pension for15-25 years after working our yearly haul is something like 180-250k value for every year worked
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