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Offline silverstar808

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Working in Norfolk NSY
« on: Dec 08, 2011, 04:50 »
I've read that this shipyard is stinky and dirty and have noisy jets flying by a lot, and it's the least favorite shipyard to work in, is this true? Someone who has been to this shipyard please share your opinion. Thanks

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Re: Working in Norfolk NSY
« Reply #1 on: Dec 08, 2011, 05:16 »
Every shipyard is typically the least favorite, so don't worry about that. Yes, it's in a bad area, but so are the Newport News and Bremerton yards. I've been at all three, yes, they're usually dirty, at least compared to a typical navy base, guess what, it's an industrial environment, but I've never heard aircraft flying over head (probably something to do with no fly zones/restriced airspace).

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Re: Working in Norfolk NSY
« Reply #2 on: Dec 08, 2011, 07:29 »
There's the occasional USCG helicopter overhead, and constant news/traffic guys up in the air, but certainly not jets.  An no, you really don't want to spend any time right outside the gates of the SY...one of the highest crime areas around.  It's old, not well heated or air conditioned, and constantly under some form of construction.  Other than that....
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« Reply #3 on: Dec 08, 2011, 11:08 »
Maybe the choppers are covering the crimes outside the gate (a concealed carry permit is $45 in VA, easy to get) or covering the nearby terrible tunnel traffic. The local police have a crime map online if this is a major concern. I know several people spending their post navy honeymoons working there and they all like it. Supposedly it is easy to get in...
The facilities are old and dirty, not as "nice" as nnsy but it's not that bad if you regularly rinse, lather, repeat... I've been told (disclaimer) that the pay isn't as nice there as it once was. I would look at the area before moving in or consider a commute. Any local can tell you where to avoid the jet noise in the area.

Good luck...
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Re: Working in Norfolk NSY
« Reply #4 on: Dec 08, 2011, 05:21 »
There's the occasional USCG helicopter overhead, and constant news/traffic guys up in the air, but certainly not jets.  An no, you really don't want to spend any time right outside the gates of the SY...one of the highest crime areas around.  It's old, not well heated or air conditioned, and constantly under some form of construction.  Other than that....


I also hear that the guys who provide oversight are rather unpleasant  ;)
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Re: Working in Norfolk NSY
« Reply #5 on: Dec 08, 2011, 05:26 »
...and no $$$ :(
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Re: Working in Norfolk NSY
« Reply #6 on: Dec 10, 2011, 03:32 »
What do you mean no $$$?

Is the crime area outside the shipyard something that I need to worry about as I work there? Also, anyone worked as an engineer? 

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Re: Working in Norfolk NSY
« Reply #7 on: Dec 10, 2011, 01:13 »
What do you mean no $$$?

Is the crime area outside the shipyard something that I need to worry about as I work there? Also, anyone worked as an engineer? 

Reading between the lines, I would think he's implying that the pay is low.


That said, during our lovely 6 month tenure there, people were robbed pretty steadily. Not the greatest area, to put it nicely. Although the strip club with the hourly rate motel right out side is a nice touch, I would say the buddy system would be a good idea :p

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Re: Working in Norfolk NSY
« Reply #8 on: Dec 10, 2011, 05:37 »
A buddy system at a strip club / hourly rate motel???  You squids are warped.

Well, it's pretty much mandatory now since the Laurel and Hardy CNO tours  >:(

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Re: Working in Norfolk NSY
« Reply #9 on: Dec 10, 2011, 06:40 »
A buddy system at a strip club / hourly rate motel???  You squids are warped.

lol sharing is caring matt :p

Lol, I meant walking to your car alone at 10pm isnt the best idea haha


Well, it's pretty much mandatory now since the Laurel and Hardy CNO tours  >:(

what about fan rooms again? :p
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Re: Working in Norfolk NSY
« Reply #10 on: Dec 10, 2011, 07:03 »
Not so scary if you have a recently purchased Texas Defender with you...

http://bondarms.com/bond-arms-guns/texas-defender

You mean he can't just fling an Yngwie demo CD like a ninja shuriken and cut the muggers in half?  :P

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Re: Working in Norfolk NSY
« Reply #11 on: Jan 06, 2012, 07:15 »

I also hear that the guys who provide oversight are rather unpleasant  ;)

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Re: Working in Norfolk NSY
« Reply #12 on: Jan 06, 2012, 11:55 »
Reading between the lines, I would think he's implying that the pay is low.


That said, during our lovely 6 month tenure there, people were robbed pretty steadily. Not the greatest area, to put it nicely. Although the strip club with the hourly rate motel right out side is a nice touch, I would say the buddy system would be a good idea :p


Yup, that was my point. The Shipyard was a great place to get training, some time, and then leave. From an RP standpoint, the yard is a frustrating place to work. The controls are completely unrealistic for the conditions. ALARA in the shipyard means, picking up 100 milliRem external to ensure you don't get 100 ncpm on the bottom of your shoe. It has been a while since I worked there (Newport News actually), but have heard recently that it hasn't changed much.
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