Well, there is some info on the site. Check the search function. Put in boomer, sub, submarine, tender, carrier, seasick, newby, newbie, navy, boot camp, boot, ELT, MM, RL, RC, EM. I was on 688s from 89-93.
ELTs (RL Div) - Also are mechanics, smallest nuc divison on board (3-6, normally). Where the magic happens. Very tight-knit. At times, everybody loved us, when we had a really good leading ELT.
Mechanics (M-Div) - Usually largest division on board, my sub they were very cool, always partying, the Knuckle Draggers. M-Div can be very cool if it has the right guy leading it.
EMs (E-Div) - Always working! They were always cleaning the MG (motor generator) sets or doing some kinda crap. Had the least rack time. Had cool people but seemed overall on my boat kinda annoying division. People in this division were going AWOL, always mad, hair falling out due to stress, bad leadership.
ETs (RC div)- Could either go geek or freak here. A little on the anxious side. But at times very cool division.
I guess it depends on the people and the leadership. For instance, because RL div is so small, if you get just 1 bad guy, it sours the whole bunch, while M-Div had so many people, they just ostracized the 1-2 bad guys that they had, and pretty much had a good time at the poor fellows expense. In M-Div or E-Div you can be a grunt and just do a decent job and probably be ok, in RC or RL div if you are slightly subpar you may standout like a sore thumb due to the Microscope that seems to be on these 2 divisions, and the small amount of people in RL div. Not saying the other 2 aren't important, just different. I remember guys that made OK e-divers and m-divers but in my opinion may have had a harder time in RL or RC div. But all divisions had good guys and these guys could have made it in any one of the 4 nuc divisions. From some other divison's point of view, ETs and ELTs are sometimes considered prima donnas, so that is the other side of the viewpoint. In general everybody recognized that the other divisions had their share of good and bad points and were all very important. Ask questions, and I'll give you more advice.