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« on: Aug 31, 2009, 10:42 »

When i get out of the navy after my six years i want to be able to settle down comfortably.    so my question is what is the best way to set myself up for a job in the commercial nuclear world? what rate should i pick if i get the option? and do you guys think its smart to try and get a degree(and what type of degree) or at least a few college credits while in in the Navy?
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« Reply #1 on: Aug 31, 2009, 11:19 »

None of the above.
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« Reply #2 on: Aug 31, 2009, 11:33 »

When i get out of the navy after my six years i want to be able to settle down comfortably......

We all did (do).

I just cannot see giving away for free what took me years of hard knocks to learn.

Send me a certified cashiers check for $10,000.00 and I'll give you your first installment of the
"Six Figures Per Year in Six Years Plan".

It's a six installment plan, renewable on an annual basis.

If you have already joined the Navy I will give you this from the bottom of my heart and for free;

Thank you for volunteering to stand the watch.

Welcome to nukeworker.

Keep us posted as to how you progress.

With sincere best wishes for your future,....marssim,... Cool

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« Reply #3 on: Aug 31, 2009, 12:44 »


Send me a certified cashiers check for $10,000.00 and I'll give you your first installment of the
"Six Figures Per Year in Six Years Plan".

It's a six installment plan, renewable on an annual basis.


Then he'd be out of money, and would need the SRB for reenlisting....or maybe that's your point, you undercover recruiter you  Tongue

On-topic: It would help to answer if you narrow the focus of your question. What rating would best fit your current skills? If you went to college, what degree would you pursue? Is the Navy even right for you? Without doing some research on your part, it could end up being all "F"'d up....  Wink
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« Reply #4 on: Aug 31, 2009, 23:18 »

We all did (do).

I just cannot see giving away for free what took me years of hard knocks to learn.

Send me a certified cashiers check for $10,000.00 and I'll give you your first installment of the
"Six Figures Per Year in Six Years Plan".

It's a six installment plan, renewable on an annual basis.

If you have already joined the Navy I will give you this from the bottom of my heart and for free;

Thank you for volunteering to stand the watch.

Welcome to nukeworker.

Keep us posted as to how you progress.

With sincere best wishes for your future,....marssim,... Cool

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Thank you!

I read through a few "which rate" threads and they all seem to base it off high school.  I guess I'm pretty well rounded and all three rates appeal to me, I took auto shop, electronics classes, advanced physics and have had my geeky tendencies

So let's say that I am looking for which job is the most marketable to nuclear plants(today not when so and so got out ten years ago).  If you can't be helpful I guess I'll continue searching
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« Reply #5 on: Sep 01, 2009, 07:04 »

Thank you!

I read through a few "which rate" threads and they all seem to base it off high school.  I guess I'm pretty well rounded and all three rates appeal to me, I took auto shop, electronics classes, advanced physics and have had my geeky tendencies

So let's say that I am looking for which job is the most marketable to nuclear plants(today not when so and so got out ten years ago).  If you can't be helpful I guess I'll continue searching

You will likely not get a choice of rating - that issue is covered in the boards also. Sounds like you would do well in any of them. There are successful people here from all of them.

I wasn't a nuke, but I have worked with many - they all claim their rate is the best, and from what I have seen, they are all right.... Grin
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« Reply #6 on: Sep 01, 2009, 10:12 »

.......If you can't be helpful I guess I'll continue searching

I think that was a slam!?!?!?,...heheheheh,....

I can be helpful, it's just gonna cost you $10,000.00.

Besides you've only been active on the forums for 42 minutes, there's way more than 42 minutes worth of very good advice on these forums if you take the time to research and read it,.... Wink
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« Reply #7 on: Sep 01, 2009, 10:14 »

Again, if your advice does not include a pat on the head and at least 45 warm fuzzies you're considered mean.

The best rate is Commercial Nuke 1st Class.

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« Reply #8 on: Sep 01, 2009, 11:42 »

I browsed the forums for a few weeks, i signed up so that i could use the search function and when i didn't find anything i thought i could start a thread sorry if i did something wrong.

and i was serious when i said i'll keep searching because i still have three more months to go.
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« Reply #9 on: Sep 01, 2009, 11:45 »

I browsed the forums for a few weeks, i signed up so that i could use the search function and when i didn't find anything i thought i could start a thread sorry if i did something wrong.

and i was serious when i said i'll keep searching because i still have three more months to go.

I think you will find this site useful but you may need a thick skin. Most posters on this site are very helpful, each in their own way.

"Thank you sir, may I have another!!"  Wink
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« Reply #10 on: Sep 01, 2009, 11:56 »

ok so it appears that any rate in the nuke program looks good.  So if i wanted to improve my chances of getting a job what else could i do? college classes? degrees? (and i know it's not all about making money) but how could further training help?
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« Reply #11 on: Sep 01, 2009, 13:41 »

ok so it appears that any rate in the nuke program looks good.  So if i wanted to improve my chances of getting a job what else could i do? college classes? degrees? (and i know it's not all about making money) but how could further training help?

Well clearly ELTs are the creme of the crop but that is something you will have to pursue after qualifying as a mechanical operator.  Cheesy

A good conduct discharge is a good first start. Degrees are always good but get one that is acceptable to your career goals, I would suggest a generalized degree such as mechanical or electrical but these would be hard in the Navy this broadens your career options. I would have to ask what you consider comfortable as you will be starting all over again if you go to a civilian reactor after the Navy. Navy Nuke is a foot in the door but it is still just the start of a new career. I expect that you may change your mind a number of times about what you want to do when you get out, that is not unusual, Navy Nuke is still a good start for many careers nuclear and otherwise.
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« Reply #12 on: Sep 01, 2009, 14:22 »

I browsed the forums for a few weeks, i signed up so that i could use the search function and when i didn't find anything i thought i could start a thread sorry if i did something wrong.

and i was serious when i said i'll keep searching because i still have three more months to go.

Ya know some nubs are just so persistent in trying to get qualified that you just give 'em the checkout and then sign their card just to make them go away.

Here's your lookups;

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,7095.0.html

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,6077.0.html

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,1890.0.html

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,2150.0.html

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,10692.0.html

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,11003.0.html

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,9363.0.html

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,9363.0.html

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,5901.0.html

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,8137.0.html

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,5818.0.html

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,16487.0.html

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,16618.0.html

http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,12207.0.html

get back to me when your done with that,... Wink
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« Reply #13 on: Sep 01, 2009, 14:26 »

the old fashioned way. Make friends and maintain contact with people getting out, use the connections you make with them to help get you a job where they go. They should be able to provide you some insight to what it takes to get hired, the contacts and what the pay is. If you only have three months get busy, maintain contact on a site like Facebook (not endorsing just a suggestion).
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« Reply #14 on: Sep 01, 2009, 15:47 »

I can only assume that you mistyped and meant ET
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« Reply #15 on: Sep 01, 2009, 16:27 »

Well clearly ELTs are the creme of the crop but that is something you will have to pursue after qualifying as a mechanical operator.  Cheesy

A good conduct discharge is a good first start. Degrees are always good but get one that is acceptable to your career goals, I would suggest a generalized degree such as mechanical or electrical but these would be hard in the Navy this broadens your career options. I would have to ask what you consider comfortable as you will be starting all over again if you go to a civilian reactor after the Navy. Navy Nuke is a foot in the door but it is still just the start of a new career. I expect that you may change your mind a number of times about what you want to do when you get out, that is not unusual, Navy Nuke is still a good start for many careers nuclear and otherwise.


I can only assume that you mistyped and meant ET

...and I can only assume that you meant to reply to my post above, so let an xELT help out his poor little ET brother  Wink Cool
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« Reply #16 on: Sep 01, 2009, 23:36 »

Well clearly ELTs are the creme of the crop but that is something you will have to pursue after qualifying as a mechanical operator.  Cheesy


LMAO!  Please be truthful on this site.  Young impressionable people might believe you.
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« Reply #17 on: Sep 02, 2009, 11:15 »

This always comes up, and it still blows my mind to see how many fail to recognize the glory of the ELT.  If you're not an ELT, you've needed an ELT at least once to get your job done (except for dirty pipe mechanics on CVN's and E Div on SSN's).  Chances are, when the ELT showed up with his frisker and green bag o' magic the tools for the job weren't even staged yet.  That's cool, though.  We can brief and wait until you're ready.

When all others have automatic protective features to safeguard their portions of the plant, ELT's ARE the protective features for our portion.

I haven't even gotten to the award-winning personalities, animal magnetism, and overall sex appeal that are the cornerstones of the ELT community.
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« Reply #18 on: Sep 02, 2009, 11:29 »

This always comes up, and it still blows my mind to see how many fail to recognize the glory of the ELT.  If you're not an ELT, you've needed an ELT at least once to get your job done (except for dirty pipe mechanics on CVN's).  Chances are, when the ELT showed up with his frisker and green bag o' magic the tools for the job weren't even staged yet.  That's cool, though.  We can brief and wait until you're ready.

When all others have automatic protective features to safeguard their portions of the plant, ELT's ARE the protective features for our portion.

I haven't even gotten to the award-winning personalities, animal magnetism, and overall sex appeal that are the cornerstones of the ELT community.

They patterned the Dos Equis "World's Most Interesting Man" after ELTs.
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« Reply #19 on: Sep 02, 2009, 11:35 »

This always comes up, and it still blows my mind to see how many fail to recognize the glory of the ELT.  If you're not an ELT, you've needed an ELT at least once to get your job done (except for dirty pipe mechanics on CVN's).  Chances are, when the ELT showed up with his frisker and green bag o' magic the tools for the job weren't even staged yet.  That's cool, though.  We can brief and wait until you're ready.

When all others have automatic protective features to safeguard their portions of the plant, ELT's ARE the protective features for our portion.

I haven't even gotten to the award-winning personalities, animal magnetism, and overall sex appeal that are the cornerstones of the ELT community.

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« Reply #20 on: Sep 02, 2009, 12:56 »

woah! thanks for the links that answered a few questions

I want to figure out a basic plan for when i get out, and i know theres a chance i will re-enlist but im not going to make that decision until later on.  When i say settle down comfortably i don't mean by making tons of money, i mean start a family buy a house and not move around.  so right now my goal is to do something in nuclear power since i will have the training.  i guess i need to do some more research in the non-navy nuke forums

edit: Can anyone give a basic explanation of the different qualifications/certifications that will be available to me and when i can complete them?

edit2:  If I want to get out of nuclear power what other businesses will pick up nukes straight out of the navy without additional training?
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« Reply #21 on: Sep 03, 2009, 15:43 »

Your navy nuclear experience will be a plus for you regardless of rate if you want to work at a civilian plant when you get out. After 6 years of the nuclear navy, you very well may want to look to a different field Smiley  But in all seriousness, do your job, do it well, stay out of trouble, and learn as much as you can. Before your EAOS, if you are still interested in the nuclear field, I'd start doing research on specific sites, and making contacts with people that work at those sites. I expect nuclear power to grow over the next 10 years at least, so there should be an opening to your liking. The hiring process can be a little stressful, but your experience should help you crush the tests and interviews.

Good luck with the Navy! I did my 6 and, in the end, it was a pain in the ass, but well worth it.
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« Reply #22 on: Sep 06, 2009, 09:17 »

Well clearly ELTs are the creme of the crop but that is something you will have to pursue after qualifying as a mechanical operator.  Cheesy
Plus, the ladies love ELTs Smiley
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« Reply #23 on: Sep 07, 2009, 20:00 »

Plus, the ladies love ELTs Smiley

When you say ladies you mean other ELTs?
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« Reply #24 on: Sep 07, 2009, 20:03 »

Oh No No No, he means your Megan Fox/Kate Beckinsale types.

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« Reply #25 on: Sep 07, 2009, 20:39 »

When you say ladies you mean other ELTs?

No No Im certain he meant Conventional Mdiv.
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« Reply #26 on: Sep 07, 2009, 21:37 »

Oh since  ELTs get the ladies than that's  what I'll be Wink
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« Reply #27 on: Sep 07, 2009, 21:42 »

Oh since  ELTs get the ladies than that's  what I'll be Wink


I think he was saying that the A-gangers look at the ELTs as ladies Wink ya know, all that animal magnetism stuff...
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LMAO I just noticed the quote HydroDave is using as his signature!
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« Reply #29 on: Sep 08, 2009, 00:16 »

LMAO I just noticed the quote HydroDave is using as his signature!

Man you have a ton of things that are quote worthy.

Like this gem
"To be honest going into the Navy with a Nuclear Engineering Degree is like getting a free meal at the best 5 Star Steak Place in the state, then ordering a fried bologna sandwich and a glass of warm water."

But to answer OP's question get your friggin degree while your in. Don't waste your time on stupid shit. Work on core classes first as they are needed for any B.S. just in case you change majors like any indecisive person does and will. Knock out a NET degree from someplace like Thomas Edisson then get M.S. from a REAL college with a decent name when you get out.

These posts make me wish I could go back in time slap the piss outa myself and say go to college first. Or finish up degree BEFORE getting out.

The choice of rate is all a bunch of crap. I was a MM, I now work on anything from automated controls to leaky pipes. I had the choice of any of the rates I just went for the one with the shortest A-school.
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