Hello All.
You may remember me from my past posts. Although I have not posted much lately, I still read much more often.
I was accepted as a SWO-N in August. I did not give submarines much though at the time, but now that I talk to more and more JO's and DH's, I would like an opinion/advise on if I should switch to the silent service.
My reasoning for being on a carrier is that, I would get more exposure to other Naval Communities on a Carrier. I have recently found out that Nukes on carrier basically are in the engine room all the time. As oppose to on an SSN, JO's rotate stations and are exposed to all areas of Submarine operations. As a DH, although they are only responsible for one station.
I have also been told that, as an Office in the Submarine community we will have a much more interaction in mission planning and tactical areas of being on a SSN/SSBN/SSGN since there are very few officers, all nukes, on a Submarine.
I could care less for Port visits on a CVN. I also understand that SSN's get much less port time than any other conventional ship. SSBN's don't do port calls.
I have also been told that, quite often, SWO-N do not get picked up for their PA tour and are "de-nuked" and spend the rest of their career as regular SWO's if they choose.
Submariners have a faster promotion rate to O-4, because if they are selected as CHENG, they wear O-4 and get paid as an O-4 while on the boat. If they don't get selected as boards, they will put O-3 back on. Any truth to this?
After Conventional tour, SWO-N become very specialized on a carrier and do not do much of anything else. Submariners, on the other hand are responsible for the entire boat including Intel, Weapons, Navigation etc...
I understand that SWO-N's can never XO/CO a CVN, but what are the selection rates for a conventional ship? Since we also compete with regular SWO's, does it matter that you have a Nuclear Tour under your belt especially if one wants to be a DH and thus an O-4. (Thinking from a career perspective to see if SWO-N are at a disadvantage??)
Lots of Surface Warfare Officers say, "There is a value in seeing the sun". I am not sure if they are jealous of the Submarine Service because the Dolphin is much coveted in the Navy!!! This goes along the lines for a career path, because when I was at DC, none of the interviewers for me or my buddies were Surface nukes. THEY WERE ALL SUBMARINERS, INCLUDING ADMIRAL DONALD. (unless we did not get any surface nukes)
Promotion rates for Submariners tend to be high? (I tried looking for it in NPC, couldn't find the link)
Submariners are given greater responsibility and are exposed to more operational areas than SWO's. Lot of people say, "Would you want to be underwater all the time?" But from what I have heard, SWO's have the lowest retention rates.
Current LT's say, it is cheaper for SSN to be out at sea and Cheaper for a Conventional ship to be parked... Probably is true. But I am in the Navy and would like to be out at sea as much as I can while I am single.
The Phrase, "Target Floater" gets under my skin immensely....!!!
Submariners are a smaller and thus closer community. They are also the best trained, best talented, highest paid, fastest promoted community....

I would imagine Surface Nukes are just as qualified, but that does not seem to be the case. Above all, I thought promotion was based on, "Sustained Superior Performance".
There are 72 Submariners and 11 Carriers, chances of where I want to be stationed are higher. (This one doesn't bother me too much. I am young and single so I shall go where the Navy sends me)
Current Submarines say, "Carriers need SSN's more than SSN's need the carriers". It is probably true, but Why. They also say, Submariners have "cooler missions".
Fewer SWO-N's choose to continue than Submariners.
After retirement or upon leaving the Navy, Submariners have the best shot at a corporate job. This is speculative, I understand. But I have heard this from many current and former Submariners.
Currently Navy does not screen for XO. They screen XO for CO fleet up. They basically become CO's 18 months after XO's? True? False? Somewhat?
Even after a CO tour on a conventional ship, Surface nukes go back as a Reactor Officer! What exactly reactor officer do?
Statement that SWO-N make up a disproportionate number of CO's in the Navy....??
Thank you all for taking time to answer my questions. I understand that a lot of what I have said is probably opinion and not much with merit, if it is an opinion. I just want to have all the information I have before I switch over. The paperwork is easy. Once I am a Submariner, switching back is an impossible task so I want to make sure I want to.
I imagine Navy has probably considered that so both Surface Nukes and Submariners do not have a career disadvantage.
Thanks again. I will post more questions if they pop up in my head. Meanwhile, thanks for answering the questions for me. Many thanks to Gamecock, Justin, FastNeutron, Godzilla, SavBob and countless others (I have forgotten to name) who have helped answer lots of my questions before posting. Please feel free to correct my statements, I would like facts rather than true-ish statements.
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Seawolf
OCS Date: 07AUG2010.
GO NAVY. BEAT ARMY.