I love the idea of the Navy, . I have much larger interests then money, and the navy is going to help me with that. Why would I get out and use my GI bill when I can go to prototype and go to college free, then get out and get another degree using my GI bill, or even better, give it to my wife?
Why would I not stick around for two more years so I can start SRO quals instead of AO quals? (about 60k pay difference a year at the plant I have my eye on). I have thought about this thoroughly!!!
Too add to what Mike said, there is a lot of stars to align in order for you to get that offer at that plant you have your eye on that might not be looking to hire when you get out, or be looking to hire Navy nukes into SRO jobs when you get out. First, you need to qualify EWS. Are you guaranteed that? You might say you are a hard worker and think you are a shoe in but it is not a guarantee. What is a guarantee is if you do 6 and out and start at AO somewhere, you will make at least two times what you made in the Navy after the first year. And your pay difference is wrong. SROs, in my short experience, often come in under ROs and AOs for money for the year. You might be talking base pay, but when they get paid double time to work on a Sunday or holiday and the SRO doesn't, it adds up fast. Most AOs I know have paid off fica for the year this month.
Second, are you guaranteed to go to PTYPE? And then how do you know you will be able to go to college FOR FREE while there? Exactly what college were you planning on? Is it going to work around your shift schedule?
Too many stars out of order. Maybe that's why they call it STAR reenlistment because at the end of it, you will be seeing stars.
Justin