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Career Path => Navy Nuke => Navy:Getting In => Topic started by: Styrofoam on Jan 27, 2011, 02:25

Title: Why Nuke?
Post by: Styrofoam on Jan 27, 2011, 02:25
Why did you decide to go nuke instead of Advanced Electronics or whatever? What pushed you over the fence?
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: Marlin on Jan 27, 2011, 03:55
Why did you decide to go nuke instead of Advanced Electronics or whatever? What pushed you over the fence?

   Weaned on SciFi in high school, Arthur Clarke, Robert Heinlein (Annapolis class of 29), Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and many others. Scotty on Star Trek was my favorite character next to Spock and Nuclear Power on a submarine seemed very exciting. I had recently read Arthur Clarke's book the Deep Range, a near future book about farming and living under the sea using mini subs to farm and ranch the seas resources.



   Did I mention that my draft number was very low and they were still sending men to Viet Nam. The Nuke recruiter said I would never see a swamp as long as I passed all of my tests and made it through the program  ;) .
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: JustinHEMI05 on Jan 27, 2011, 04:10
Dollar signs.
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: HydroDave63 on Jan 27, 2011, 06:17
Definitely the babes ;)
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: 93-383 on Jan 27, 2011, 08:05
Money, wrong reason, don't recomend it.

Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: JsonD13 on Jan 28, 2011, 12:22
Money and scientific glory pushed me to sign the dotted line.  But in retrospect, I think I would have made the same desicion that I did because I have a great job and make enough money that its more about what I do versus how much I make that matters.

Jason
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: Styrofoam on Jan 28, 2011, 01:30
There are 15 replies here;


http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,18278.0.html

some guys just love to tell the same story over and over and over and over and over and over.....

heh. The one time I didn't search first and you caught me. :P
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: JustinHEMI05 on Jan 28, 2011, 07:41
Money, wrong reason, don't recomend it.



Curiously, what other reason is there?
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: DSO on Jan 28, 2011, 09:32
Was initially selected for Aviation Electronics, but after the recruiter showed me the bonuses and extra money in the nuclear pipeline I went Nuke subs. 25 years later I am very happy about my decision as I am a Power Dispatcher and have outstanding pay, benefits and unparalleled job security in a city electrical utility.  :P :P
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: JustinHEMI05 on Jan 28, 2011, 06:31
Yes, I get what you are saying, but I don't see those as reasons to get IN to nuke power, because you wouldn't know them until in.
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: HydroDave63 on Jan 28, 2011, 06:59

Quote from: withroaj on Sep 02, 2009, 11:15
I haven't even gotten to the award-winning personalities, animal magnetism, and overall sex appeal that are the cornerstones of the ELT community.

An ELT, my friend, is a creature of mystery.

A creature much like the 17 Year Cicada:

Shiny, inedible, doesn't do much for the garden and a loud incessant buzzzzzing in the evening ;)
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: 93-383 on Jan 28, 2011, 08:27
Curiously, what other reason is there?

Well there is always finding something you think you will be interested in.

HS student walks up to recruiter and says "I want to work with computers"

The recruiter responds "Well I have the perfect thing for you.... (recruiter pulls out brochures) Nuclear Power"

HS student "That doesn't sound like working with computers"

Recruiter "But look instant advancement to E4 and STAR re-enlistment worth E5 and up to $45,000(1999)" 

I don't blame the recruiter, I was the fool that traded my interests for dollars. But in doing so I learned a valuable lesson, if you hate your job it doesn't matter how much you get paid.
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: NapoleonMikey on Jan 28, 2011, 10:34
Yes, I get what you are saying, but I don't see those as reasons to get IN to nuke power, because you wouldn't know them until in.

My recruiter promised me there were 100 women to every man in Charleston. That got me to sign. I'm really hoping when I get there he wasn't lying to me.  ;)

But cant say the bonuses weren't a big part of the reason. Right around the time I was deciding to go nuke or not my recruiter and another recruiter in the office got there re-enlistment bonuses. One said $5k the other said $75k. You cant say that that had no influence at all on me.
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: Styrofoam on Jan 28, 2011, 11:22
I read the stories in the thread Marssim posted and they were really interesting. Seemed like most of them were the same, though. Seems like everybody just stumbled into nuclear.
My recruiter promised me there were 100 women to every man in Charleston. That got me to sign. I'm really hoping when I get there he wasn't lying to me.  ;)
Let me know how that goes.  ::)
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: HydroDave63 on Jan 29, 2011, 12:18
My recruiter promised me there were 100 women to every man in Charleston. That got me to sign. I'm really hoping when I get there he wasn't lying to me.  ;)

He probably thought you were going to sign up as an Shiite Chaplain  :P
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: Gamecock on Jan 29, 2011, 09:00
My recruiter promised me there were 100 women to every man in Charleston.

I enlisted back when Nuke Power School was in Orlando, FL.

My recruiter told me that classes ended every day at 3:00 pm and Daytona Beach was a two hour drive away.  He told me I'd have lots of free time to spend there!
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: MMM on Jan 29, 2011, 08:10
GC,
My recruiter told me the same thing. Stupid PNs.
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: Cycoticpenguin on Jan 30, 2011, 09:52
I could have been a nuke, but I decided to be a Hull Tech instead. Seemed more "fun" to me.



bologna. The only reason to not go nuke is if you cant. Those recruiters paint a brilliant picture of making rank, making bills, and working in a prestigious, glorified field. I know of no-one that legitimately turned down nuke. Not saying its not possible, but definitely not the "norm".



 
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: Preciousblue1965 on Jan 30, 2011, 07:44
Pretty simple really.  The night of my high school prom, I looked around and said to myself "In ten years when I see all these people again, how many of them can say they played with a nuclear reactor?  Well there is going to be at least one."  The rest is history.
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: MMM on Jan 30, 2011, 08:24
I could have been a nuke, but I decided to be a Hull Tech instead. Seemed more "fun" to me.



bologna. The only reason to not go nuke is if you cant. Those recruiters paint a brilliant picture of making rank, making bills, and working in a prestigious, glorified field. I know of no-one that legitimately turned down nuke. Not saying its not possible, but definitely not the "norm".



 


I've known a few, but they were Intel or Crypto, which I also thought about (and knowing what I know now, probably would have done, too).
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: RDTroja on Jan 30, 2011, 08:57
He probably thought you were going to sign up as an Shiite Chaplain  :P

Otherwise known as a Holy Shiite?
Title: Re: Why Nuke?
Post by: Cycoticpenguin on Feb 10, 2011, 11:00

I've known a few, but they were Intel or Crypto, which I also thought about (and knowing what I know now, probably would have done, too).

You get my point though :D

My father was a crypto officer, definitely capable of easing through the nuke program as well.

Trust me, seeing his job opportunities vs mine, nuke was a better route. He was offered a defense contract job in DC, and couldnt find much other work elsewhere, besides general managment areas.

this is all pending you actually go into the nuke field afterwards!!