I'll bet! That's what he wanted apparently, and I told him after his ASVAB that from what I had looked up and researched at that point, the Navy wouldn't let him get away from an ET rate because of where his high scores fell in the subcategories. Plus his mechanical knowledge base is pretty much null and void. ha!
I know he listed his first choice as MM, and second choice as EM. He wasn't interested in ET from what he understood the ET role to be, as far as what the physical day-to-day job function was explained to be.
He wanted to mess with pipes and pumps and valves. Something he is familiar with as I had a pool service business for the first 8 years of his life, and my ex has been in that biz for about 15 years now.
He would have been fine even to mess with all that scary electrical stuff too... he just didn't really want to be sitting in front of a bunch of gauges all shift, recording data every 15 min. (even though in DEP for the last 9 months he has sat in front of his computer for what, 15 hours a day haha).
I got a call from him the previous week, and he was all excited that he learned about this ELT option for MMs at the end of power school. I decided to be happy for him if he got MM, what he wanted.
In the end, he'll be fine, he said worst case scenario is he gets ET, and even that is great because he can find a way to transition into the civilian sector easier with ET. (or that is what we understood at the time)
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