Shipmate, no one on this board would know the big navy's intent for the SRB program like a CCC or CMC. There are a few people I can think of that might, I don't know their professional history well enough to say for certain. Anyone who comes here asking if they should stay or go is more than likely going to hear LEAVE from commercial guys and STAY by the active duty ones.
I feel that a majority of Shawns questions aren't going to be answered here because his real questions are probably more personnal than any of us could really adequately give advice on. I became rather close with my CCC. He was a good guy who on more than one occasion picked up the phone, dialed a number, and said "Talk to Joe, he'll have the answer". We talked for a while on the pros and cons of the military, professional developement, family well being. I shudder to think that he may have been acting as my mentor. My CCC knew my personnal feelings about work and family, and told me what I already knew: the Navy wasn't in my best interests anymore. How's that for advice from a Navy Career Counselor who just pinned me a year earlier?
Shawn, we on this board can give you all the facts you want. Apply here, expect this salary, this company sucks because of the following reasons... However, I think you need to sit down and talk to someone you trust implicitly and hash out wether or not leaving at your 14 year point is in your best interest. Decisions like this shouldn't be based entirely on money and bonuses. Maybe getting out is in your best interests, maybe not.
If you're asking me; get the hell out. That's easy, because I am already out. But, like I said, you don't know me from Adam, Shipmate.
Everyone, how about a round of shipmate sandwhich's for HC. I am feeling rather jovial this morning.
