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ljm9304

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I dont know anything
« on: Sep 21, 2007, 01:32 »
So this is my sit.  I'm a sophomore in college, arizona state's business school.  I'm joining the Navy next week(depping til april) with a SEAL challenge contract.  Today I took the asvab (92), and did pretty well compared to the average recruit according to all the recruiters.  So they were all trying to talk me into switching to Nuke, obviously I didnt because I have no clue what they do, beyond powering the carriers and subs.  However if for some reason I dont pass the physical on monday for my contract, it is defiantly something that interests me.  So my questions are as follows, please take into consideration that I've browsed for a few hours and really am still lost as to what you guys do.  All these 3 letter abbrevations and the shortage of websites that spell out job specifics like they do for communities such as the SEALs and Aviators. 

So I've taken the asvab and qualed, is there any other test I need to take to qual for the school?
If so what is on the test?
What do you do at the school, subjects etc..?
What are the different jobs within the community?  I've seen abbrev's like MM, ELT, EM....
What do the abbrev's RO SLO Eaaw(not sure if its it but I know its a 4 letter abbrev that starts with E)?
So your in the Navy for 6 years and decide to get out and work at a power plant,  what do you do there?
Do you need to get a degree in Nuclear physics or something to work at one?
What is the avg salary once out of the navy, with and without a degree?
And is it anything like being a part of Harrison Fords crew in K-19

Thanks in advance.

« Last Edit: Sep 21, 2007, 01:38 by ljm9304 »

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Re: I dont know anything
« Reply #1 on: Sep 21, 2007, 02:56 »
i have two words for you....


search function

BZ or Hydro anything i left out??  :P

ljm9304

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Re: I dont know anything
« Reply #2 on: Sep 21, 2007, 03:03 »
ya i used it

JustinHEMI05

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« Reply #3 on: Sep 21, 2007, 04:19 »
Really? And you couldn't find your answers? I would stick with the SEAL program then. But... in about 3.2 minutes, here is what I found... for you. You're welcome. Oh... what is a "sit"?

Justin

PS... yes submarine life is everything you would expect it to be based on Harrison Ford's crew. Actually, its more like Gene Hackmans crew in Crimson Tide.

Info on the NFQT http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,6442.0.html

This one is REAL good... http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,10317.0.html

I found literally 53123 threads relating to the nuke rates... here is one... http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,1890.25.html

Again, on what to expect at nuke school, there were countless threads... here I have one... http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,1737.0.html

Acronyms? We have TONS of em http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,5062.0.html
« Last Edit: Sep 21, 2007, 04:32 by JustinHEMI05 »

Fermi2

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« Reply #4 on: Sep 21, 2007, 10:26 »
You're either lazy or want others to do your job for you, in other words you might not want to go the nuke route.

LOL Thanks Donna and JUstin

Mike

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« Reply #5 on: Sep 21, 2007, 11:12 »
Take the lazy route and stay in school @ ASU. 8)

mlslstephens

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Re: I dont know anything
« Reply #6 on: Sep 21, 2007, 12:37 »


Justin

PS... yes submarine life is everything you would expect it to be based on Harrison Ford's crew. Actually, its more like Gene Hackmans crew in Crimson Tide.



Justin, I know we've disagreed in the past but I can't let you get away with this.  Crimson Tide???  Are you serious?  Everyone knows that movie didn't really portray the submarine force.  If you really want to know what submarine life is like, then you need to watch LCDR Dodge's command (USS Stingray) in Down Periscope.

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« Reply #7 on: Sep 21, 2007, 01:56 »
Crimson Tide???  Are you serious?  Everyone knows that movie didn't really portray the submarine force.  If you really want to know what submarine life is like, then you need to watch LCDR Dodge's command (USS Stingray) in Down Periscope.
LOLOLOL!  :P

Wow-I was going to say the same thing, but I was afraid I would offend the real sailors among you! The first time I saw that movie in the theater with my wife, she could not understand why I was laughing so hard. Watching the radioman (or was he an EM?) jumper the broken radio power supply with his bare toes and fingers was funny enough, but then putting on the NSTM-300 compliant insulated gloves to operate the power switch killed me. It reminded me of OI-62 (or-56).

Watching the crew deal with the annoying JO struck me as the exact same behavior I witnessed for years at prototype when cocky Ensigns, or worse-SWO LTJGs, would "order" a PO2 to give them a checkout. I wish I could have gotten some of those occurrences on DVD. I am sure Justin had that happen more than once. No way that would have happened on the 'Bama!

The only thing more realistic is tubedaze.

Landlubber (but I played a Navy nuke on TV...)

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« Reply #8 on: Sep 22, 2007, 12:13 »
Justin, I know we've disagreed in the past but I can't let you get away with this.  Crimson Tide???  Are you serious?  Everyone knows that movie didn't really portray the submarine force.  If you really want to know what submarine life is like, then you need to watch LCDR Dodge's command (USS Stingray) in Down Periscope.

Man I wish sarcasm could be transmitted in these posts. :) You don't seriously believe that I really thought life on the boat was like the movies? LOL When I typed that line it was DEEP in sarcasm LOL but sometimes things get lost in translation on the net.

Justin
« Last Edit: Sep 22, 2007, 12:14 by JustinHEMI05 »

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Re: I dont know anything
« Reply #9 on: Sep 22, 2007, 02:04 »
Take the lazy route and stay in school @ ASU. 8)

Hey now....the fleet needs a few new recruits in the "Seaman-to-almost-made-nuclear-Admiral-but-ended-up-in- A Gang" pipeline.....sign him up!

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« Reply #10 on: Sep 22, 2007, 07:24 »
Man I wish sarcasm could be transmitted in these posts. :) You don't seriously believe that I really thought life on the boat was like the movies? LOL When I typed that line it was DEEP in sarcasm LOL but sometimes things get lost in translation on the net.

Justin

No translation loss here...that was my dry sense of humor coupled with tons of sarcasm right back at ya!  :)  This is why I love working with nukes.  We are efficient with our words and there is usually a deep sense of sarcasm sewn into the fabric of the conversation. 


ljm, Justin and I were kidding you about submarine life and the movies.  Down periscope really isn't a true adaptation of submarine life and while there are some consistencies with Crimson Tide and boomer life, the CO doesn't bring his dog underway with him.  Sorry if we misled you.  However, on a very serious note, once you get to your first submarine here is one piece of advice for you.  If for some reason that the email server goes down, be the first guy to volunteer to retrieve the mail buoy.  This job is a bit dangerous but if you are up for a challenge, the crew will love you for risking your life just to get your shipmates mail.  Good luck!

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« Reply #11 on: Sep 22, 2007, 07:36 »
If for some reason that the email server goes down, be the first guy to volunteer to retrieve the mail buoy.  This job is a bit dangerous but if you are up for a challenge, the crew will love you for risking your life just to get your shipmates mail.  Good luck!

 ;D LOL, I suppose he should also volunteer to get the bucket of relative bearing grease  ;)
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JustinHEMI05

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Re: I dont know anything
« Reply #12 on: Sep 22, 2007, 01:01 »
No translation loss here...that was my dry sense of humor coupled with tons of sarcasm right back at ya!  :)  This is why I love working with nukes.  We are efficient with our words and there is usually a deep sense of sarcasm sewn into the fabric of the conversation. 


ljm, Justin and I were kidding you about submarine life and the movies.  Down periscope really isn't a true adaptation of submarine life and while there are some consistencies with Crimson Tide and boomer life, the CO doesn't bring his dog underway with him.  Sorry if we misled you.  However, on a very serious note, once you get to your first submarine here is one piece of advice for you.  If for some reason that the email server goes down, be the first guy to volunteer to retrieve the mail buoy.  This job is a bit dangerous but if you are up for a challenge, the crew will love you for risking your life just to get your shipmates mail.  Good luck!


LOL I failed to pick up on it. :)

Justin

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« Reply #13 on: Sep 22, 2007, 01:41 »
LOL I failed to pick up on it. :)

Justin

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JustinHEMI05

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« Reply #14 on: Sep 22, 2007, 02:08 »
Kathy,

You needn't worry. Everyone here is very nice and responsive to the right attitudes. You have that attitude that everyone will respond positively to. I think you probably notice that if you look around. When a kid comes here genuinely concerned and genuinely interested in helping himself out and finding answers, he gets what he is looking for. But sometimes, you get a kid that grew up on the couch in the front of the TV and video games that just wants everything spoon fed to him, like his parents probably did all his life. They are often rude and demanding about it too. Folks in the nuke world don't respond well to that attitude. That probably has a lot to do with the fact that in the nuke world, NOTHING is spoon fed to you. Folks in the nuke world have to work very hard to get where they are and a little tough love is needed along the way. Even though it seems we come down real hard on these kids, and we do, it is really to help start preparing them for the life path they are taking. It takes a totally different mindset than what they are bringing and undoing 18 years of programming can be difficult. Therefore, as blunt and hard as it may seem, it is a necessary animal to help them succeed. So, like I said, you needn't worry. :)

Justin

PS... I am still trying to figure out what a "sit" is. Any ideas?

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« Reply #15 on: Sep 22, 2007, 02:15 »
PS... I am still trying to figure out what a "sit" is. Any ideas?

I'm guessing that's short for 'Situation'.  8)

ljm9304

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« Reply #16 on: Sep 22, 2007, 10:49 »
Yes sit. is situation.  If you are trying to refer to me as a kid that grew up on a couch watchig tv and video games, you are completely wrong, that couldnt be further from the truth.  I reread my initial post and niether the voice, tone, or diction displayed an attitude that was either rude or demanding.  I know Nuke people are god and have one of the hardest jobs in the Navy, but for a person that has never heard anything about the field before it can be a little confusing even using the search feature, especially if someone had as little time as I did to figure it out.  If you are truly convinced that I am as lazy as you believe than you should consider signing up for the arizona ironman,  I'll see you in the water.  If you cant register, you should join my mom around mile 15 of the run with my baby formula and spoon, its a great hydration source.
« Last Edit: Sep 22, 2007, 10:50 by ljm9304 »

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« Reply #17 on: Sep 22, 2007, 11:05 »
I think One Flew Over the Cookoos nest is the most accurate submarine movie ever made.

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« Reply #18 on: Sep 23, 2007, 11:08 »
Yes sit. is situation.  If you are trying to refer to me as a kid that grew up on a couch watchig tv and video games, you are completely wrong, that couldnt be further from the truth.  I reread my initial post and niether the voice, tone, or diction displayed an attitude that was either rude or demanding.  I know Nuke people are god and have one of the hardest jobs in the Navy, but for a person that has never heard anything about the field before it can be a little confusing even using the search feature, especially if someone had as little time as I did to figure it out.  If you are truly convinced that I am as lazy as you believe than you should consider signing up for the arizona ironman,  I'll see you in the water.  If you cant register, you should join my mom around mile 15 of the run with my baby formula and spoon, its a great hydration source.

I personally hate using the search feature, i usually don't get the result i'm looking for. (the previous text stated that the enigne was "retarded" or worked in an odd manner, I, in no way, was referring to this site's search feature, i was trying to state what problems i have had with other search engines on other forums and I have yet to use the feature on this forum.)

Now, just because you can run real good don't mean anything besides that you'll be the one picked in bootcamp to run in the captain's cup and you won't be the skinny nerd-nuke that can't pass a PFA or PRT. That's nice if your physically fit but it's about being able to simply absorb information or figure out how something works (without hitting the "I believe button")

This from a pre-power school nuke (aka baby nuke)
« Last Edit: Sep 23, 2007, 02:51 by Finalman »

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« Reply #19 on: Sep 23, 2007, 05:17 »
Yes sit. is situation.  If you are trying to refer to me as a kid that grew up on a couch watchig tv and video games, you are completely wrong, that couldnt be further from the truth.  I reread my initial post and niether the voice, tone, or diction displayed an attitude that was either rude or demanding.  I know Nuke people are god and have one of the hardest jobs in the Navy, but for a person that has never heard anything about the field before it can be a little confusing even using the search feature, especially if someone had as little time as I did to figure it out.  If you are truly convinced that I am as lazy as you believe than you should consider signing up for the arizona ironman,  I'll see you in the water.  If you cant register, you should join my mom around mile 15 of the run with my baby formula and spoon, its a great hydration source.


Are you qualified Engineroom Lower Level yet?

Mike

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« Reply #20 on: Sep 23, 2007, 05:19 »
Yes, I've noticed the sarcasm in most of these Navy Nuke threads. I'm a new NavyMom so, am a bit nervous about asking questions.  I'm doing my best with the search function first. but have had  little success finding answers.  Perhaps I'm not entering the "right" key words.  I do get
side tracked into alot of interesting threads, though!   LOL                            Kathy VPNM of Kyle

 


Moms get an automatic bye on the search function. :)

Mike

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« Reply #21 on: Sep 23, 2007, 07:48 »
Yes sit. is situation.  If you are trying to refer to me as a kid that grew up on a couch watchig tv and video games, you are completely wrong, that couldnt be further from the truth.  I reread my initial post and niether the voice, tone, or diction displayed an attitude that was either rude or demanding.  I know Nuke people are god and have one of the hardest jobs in the Navy, but for a person that has never heard anything about the field before it can be a little confusing even using the search feature, especially if someone had as little time as I did to figure it out.  If you are truly convinced that I am as lazy as you believe than you should consider signing up for the arizona ironman,  I'll see you in the water.  If you cant register, you should join my mom around mile 15 of the run with my baby formula and spoon, its a great hydration source.

I wasn't trying to infer anything. I didn't call you rude or demanding either. If I mean a comment for you, I will direct it to you... not infer it.


Justin


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« Reply #22 on: Sep 24, 2007, 04:56 »
I personally hate using the search feature, i usually don't get the result i'm looking for. (the previous text stated that the enigne was "retarded" or worked in an odd manner, I, in no way, was referring to this site's search feature, i was trying to state what problems i have had with other search engines on other forums and I have yet to use the feature on this forum.)

Now, just because you can run real good don't mean anything besides that you'll be the one picked in bootcamp to run in the captain's cup and you won't be the skinny nerd-nuke that can't pass a PFA or PRT. That's nice if your physically fit but it's about being able to simply absorb information or figure out how something works (without hitting the "I believe button")

This from a pre-power school nuke (aka baby nuke)

You could not be any more wrong. Being physically fit is a part of our JOB! If you are able to focus and perfom your military duties in ALL aspects, your time in charleston will be MUCH less stressful. I find it amazing how much less stress I had when I started to realize that the nuke program is more then a school. They dont care if you can turn valves, or push a button at the right time. They want people who are capable of doing their job at all times. Doing your job entails: putting in proper effort for school, staying physically fit (which is why you dont get promoted if you cant pass your PFA), having a sat haircut/uniform, and having the proper respect for your shipmates and those appointed over you.

Simply absorbing information is what gets people killed. They are the ones that feel they dont have to use a procedure. Understanding the information handed to you, and understanding what happens afterwards is much more important then understanding.

If you continue to feel this way, wait till prototype :-D You WILL be corrected. (which is why myself, among others that scored meagerly in power school, are ahead of the class in all shapes and forms)

Mike- do I get a bye on search functions? :-D

JustinHEMI05

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« Reply #23 on: Sep 24, 2007, 07:21 »
You could not be any more wrong. Being physically fit is a part of our JOB! If you are able to focus and perfom your military duties in ALL aspects, your time in charleston will be MUCH less stressful. I find it amazing how much less stress I had when I started to realize that the nuke program is more then a school. They dont care if you can turn valves, or push a button at the right time. They want people who are capable of doing their job at all times. Doing your job entails: putting in proper effort for school, staying physically fit (which is why you dont get promoted if you cant pass your PFA), having a sat haircut/uniform, and having the proper respect for your shipmates and those appointed over you.

Simply absorbing information is what gets people killed. They are the ones that feel they dont have to use a procedure. Understanding the information handed to you, and understanding what happens afterwards is much more important then understanding.

If you continue to feel this way, wait till prototype :-D You WILL be corrected. (which is why myself, among others that scored meagerly in power school, are ahead of the class in all shapes and forms)

Mike- do I get a bye on search functions? :-D


Wow how refreshing, a baby nuke that realizes his job. :) It always baffled me the kids that were surprised that they had to get a hair cut and wear a sat uniform... almost as if they didn't believe those things about the military. Even worse, the ones that don't really think they have to go to sea. But those are the keys to staying under the military radar aren't they? Cutting your hair, keeping your uniform neat, and ending your sentence with the proper title is all it takes to stay out of the simple military bearing trouble.

Justin

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« Reply #24 on: Sep 25, 2007, 04:16 »
Mike is kinda known for "coaching" users to use the search feature.  I'm willing to bet if someone searched the site using search as the criteria Mike's posts would be the Top 10.   8)
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« Reply #25 on: Sep 25, 2007, 04:36 »
Mike is kinda known for "coaching" users to use the search feature.  I'm willing to bet if someone searched the site using search as the criteria Mike's posts would be the Top 10.   8)

In fact, "Moms" are the only category BZ exempts. He does expect young nukes to learn to search for things themselves, but not their parents. I would venture his  :) was not "sarcasm", but happy to exempt moms.
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« Reply #26 on: Sep 25, 2007, 06:17 »
   Broadzilla.....I see the smiley face.  I assume this is sarcasm.....I could read into this comment, but will give you opportunity to explain how it pertains to my post.  thanks. :)   Kathy VPNM of Kyle.


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