NukeWorker Forum
Career Path => Navy Nuke => Navy:Getting Out => Topic started by: Jechtm on Jun 24, 2016, 01:16
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Long story short...
Submarine life is a fantastically rewarding experience, but with a wife and now kids.. it really isn't for me. (Too much time from home)
When I was up for shore duty on CMSID a few months ago I stumbled upon the Nautilus orders. The fact that myself and my wife are from CT and that I will have time to finish my degree I said to myself: "Why not?"
A week later I had received an email that my application was accepted and that they are waiting on a school to open up prior to cutting orders. (I have spoken with the detailer twice, still going)
I am qualified mostly everything. QAI, LELT, EWS, EDPO and I am the EDTA. My CO has told me more than once that he would like to see me go LDO and work from NR. I would absolutely love to go, but now with these orders I think I really made that idea impossible. I chose my family needs over my NAVY career, I just hope it doesn't bite me in the butt later. I am planning on using my off time to finish my degree.
So. since these orders are not a training prototype/school, am I really hurting my chances of becoming an NLO if I ever decide to go nuclear?
Any feedback is welcome, thanks.
~Mike
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Obviously he hasnt been paying attention to the industry
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Obviously he hasnt been paying attention to the industry
well, he has been going to sea on a submarine, not much of a worldview inside the people tank,...
TTP - you're already an operator, take the orders and enjoy the USN for a change,...
just to help you feel your youth;
I deconned a bit of the Nautilus engineering spaces during my R-5 stint, circa 1987-1988,...uh huh,... 8)
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Yet he had time to post here... He had plenty of time to research
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Yet he had time to post here... He had plenty of time to research
point conceded, I'll posit that folks do throw ideas against the thread wall just to see what others might have to contribute to their own musings,...
if it was me, looking back, I'd keep my options open, the Navy is always a livable last resort and a known devil,...
duty on the Nautilus could introduce the OP to a career possibility the typical nuke career path would not have revealed,...
as long as the OP makes E-7 before the twenty year mark he can stay in past 20 if the civilian nukes go extinct in his lifetime,...
as long as the OP stays fit and viable, his employment (including self-employment) options continue out into his 70s,...
particularly well founded with a Navy retirement under his belt should he navigate such options,...
plus some savvy financial work during the interim,...
it's all good baby, it's all good,... 8)
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Really Rerun? You are truly a broken record. There is a thread out there that takes into consideration his time, quals, quality of life, family situation and probable destination all at once? Plus things change all the time and some of the info is old. This board is great because there are lots of people who have been there done that and can offer some advice. And people like to ask in real time for advice in case they are missing anything before they make an important decision in life, even if the answer to every question can be found in the search mode. What this guy is asking is not unreasonable, chill out and offer some advice if you have any or just zip it if you don't.
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To be honest I thought I was making a private message to someone here on the forum... I will blame my early afternoon large alcoholic beverage ;) (First day of leave in over a year... wife was not pleased when I passed out at 3pm on the bed.)
NLO is just one avenue, and I know the outlook of new nuclear facilities looks grim. I just would like to leave the navy with the most open doors possible. You guys were here when I depped in 7 years ago and helped me out tremendously so I was hoping by chance there was some more advice to chew on.
Respectfully,
Mike
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Lol fair enough. Fair enough!
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You guys were here when I depped in 7 years ago and helped me out tremendously so I was hoping by chance there was some more advice to chew on.
Respectfully,
Mike
well, you did make ELT,...
the expectations for Elite Lifelong Talent are relentless,... 8)