My apologies for such a long time between replies. I am currently sitting in Great Lakes, have been since the 7th of August, awaiting word from my detailer about my orders for A-school.
From what I can gather from the others up here, remember, I'm mainly stuck with OSVET AND NAVET (Veterans of Other Services, and NAvy), the length of time it takes to get your contract from the date of your ASVAB test relies solely on how hard the recruiters work for YOU! My recruiter SUCKED, to put it politely and it took me almost a year, but I'm also a prior Army Serviceman and had to go through a few extra steps that most new recruits don't have to. Many of the new nuke recruits up here who I get to talk to are in THU, (Temporary Holding Unit) until a class is being formed up. Of the ones I've talked to, I'd say that only 1 or two of them have what it takes to pass through the course. Most of them are very very immature, egotistical pricks. They think that because they are going Nuke they are better than everyone else. These people are put to work and on duty's far more than those who are laid back and keep their mouths shut.
As for weather the wait was worth it or not, I can not give an honest answer to that question at this time. I have yet to even begin the actual course work or job of a Nuke. So far, after getting my medical and dental records updated, doing a PFA, and being issued my uniforms, I'm stood watch and worked out, but mainly stood watch.
Good luck to those of you pursuing this path of the Military, but remember, just because you are a nuke, don't not make you invincible. Keep your mouth shut, ears open and do what your told, don't do what you think you should do, chances are...it's WRONG.