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A concern for myself

Started by Glowing_Since_09, Sep 08, 2009, 05:18

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Glowing_Since_09

I joined the Nuke Program for the experience and difficulty. As of now, I have no clue what my future career goals are. I'm 70% leaning away from a Nuke type career ( because commercial plants don't care much about ex - Navy).

Is joining the program going to stall my career process in my later life, if I don't choose to continue my experience in the Nuke field?

Are the basic Navy incentives ( GI Bill and TA ) enough to just continue and take the Nuke field as an experience that will only benefit me personally other than career?

x633ro

Quote from: Glowing Since 09 on Sep 08, 2009, 05:18
I joined the Nuke Program for the experience and difficulty. As of now, I have no clue what my future career goals are. I'm 70% leaning away from a Nuke type career ( because commercial plants don't care much about ex - Navy).

Is joining the program going to stall my career process in my later life, if I don't choose to continue my experience in the Nuke field?

Are the basic Navy incentives ( GI Bill and TA ) enough to just continue and take the Nuke field as an experience that will only benefit me personally other than career?

Not sure where you got your info but we hire navy nukes all the time...

JustinHEMI05

Yeah um, like all of ops here is ex navy nukes. So are most of the other departments. So... yeah no one hires them I guess.  ::)

Justin

deltarho

I work for a company that is in the top half of the Fortune 500 list. It used to be 11th until major spin-offs took place. There is radiation, mostly alpha particles. I didn't need to know that to be hired...leadership was key.
The above has nothing to do with any real  or imagined person(s).  Moreover, any referenced biped(s) simulating real or imagined persons--with a pulse or not--is coincidental, as far as you know.