I am an MM1/SS with over 8 years in. I just completed a tour aboard a fast attack submarine, and I'm dead set on not doing another one. Having been the MLPO for the last year of my tour, I feel as though going to shore duty to be a technician would be a step backwards career-wise. However, I'm spending a few months at IMF Bangor recovering from shoulder surgery, and I've found that this is a very good command. (I didn't think they still existed) They also have a program where a person can go to the Lean Six Sigma Office, work there for a year, and come out with at a minimum a green belt, and probably a black belt. Furthermore, they strongly encourage pursuing a degree, even during working hours. So I'm starting to think that it may not be a step back, and I'm wondering if anyone has any advice in this regard.
The other options that I find the most interesting are the Mechanical Maintenance Coordinator and Supervisor Positions that I keep seeing at various Entergy plants. Their duties seem very similar to that of an in port LPO, which was the part of my career that I found most satisfying. From another post I am guessing that I would be looking at about 50 hours a week when operating, and 70+ hours a week during outages. Am I on the right track? I would appreciate hearing from anybody actually working for Entergy in these positions, or working closely with them. PMs are welcome if you have anything you don't want the world to see.
Thanks
Pete
One more question. If I were to stay in for shore duty, get a BS in project management, and a Six Sigma Black Belt, then still wind up at Entergy as a Maintenance Coordinator or Supervisor, will I have done nothing but cost myself 4 years of seniority?