Hello nukeworker.
Been browsing the site, and there's a lot of helpful content for a lot of diverse problems. I'm in the process of fighting with Medical about chronic insomnia that's lead to what they deem anxiety. I don't agree, but this isn't the place for that. My doc's talking with mental health soon, after a lot of push back from me. I've heard that pretty much any sub nuke that ever goes to MH doesn't come back to the boat. I'm begrudgingly agreeing to see an actual doc because I've had seriously unhealthy sleep problems for about a year now, despite speaking with a sleep behavioral specialist for months with no progress. My family, friends, and division are pushing me to focus on health over grinding it out, and from what I read here, it's the right choice. Moving on...
I've read that even if I "take the pill" (which my doc says is pretty much shredding the NEC/Navy), as long as I'm a stable person with no relapse, and off of medication, I have a shot at commercial power and most normal civilian jobs. My concern is that in other forums, I see guys saying that guys who get kicked out early are useless because they have 0 experience. I've qualified. Been on the boat. Stood watch underway. Done maintenance underway and in refit.
My question in regards to experience is... How little is TOO little?
For commercial power? For using nuke experience to push for general jobs?
I qualified at prototype roughly 8 months ago, and I worked really friggin hard to do it. As I've seen Broadzilla bring up, a lot of nukes feel like they're owed a cakewalk 6-figure job after A school, but I'm a really hardworking guy, trying to tell my family it's going to be okay and to make a plan to stand by, if things go south. If I'm DQ'd, I want to try to work commercial power eventually. I like standing watch. I like being a mechanic. I'd bust my a** for it. Do I have a shot? I know everybody from NLO's to SM's chime in here, so I've got high hopes for feedback.
And if not, will the experience I have give any pull for normal jobs on hydro/gas/hydraulics? I hope so, so I can afford to get a degree instead of working minimum wage all over again.
Thanks in advance.