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KetTarma posted:Also, theres absolutely no leeway given for "I forgot all of power school because I was on hold." Few things annoy us more than students that show up as though we'd picked up random people off of the street. It's really hard to teach someone how to operate a reactor whenever they don't know what one is. How long is the backup where they'll use this as an excuse?
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# ? Jun 4, 2011 17:07 |
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 04:46 |
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The longest I've heard of is 6 months. The average seems to be 2 months. This is apparently long enough for an ET to forget what "fission" even means or an electrician to not remember what "current" is. I'm not asking people to be able to graph power transients flawlessly but for someone to want a checkout on Reactor Protection Analysis and answer "What's bad about a core meltdown" with "It's bad." or an electrician getting checkout on Turbine Generators says "I dont know how they work, they just make electricity".. Well, let's just say that it makes you bitter.
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# ? Jun 4, 2011 18:45 |
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KetTarma posted:There is a huge backup for prototype because all of them are old as poo poo and they require maintenance shutdowns pretty constantly. One of the ones in SC is getting towed to Norfolk for repairs. It seems like I all I hear in this program is excuses. It has gotten very tiresome to hear shipmates use the "my roommate turned off my alarm" phrase. Do the majority of students, once they get to Prototype, actually have their poo poo together, or should I expect more of the same bullshit among my classmates?
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# ? Jun 4, 2011 20:00 |
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KetTarma posted:The longest I've heard of is 6 months. The average seems to be 2 months. This is apparently long enough for an ET to forget what "fission" even means or an electrician to not remember what "current" is. I'm not asking people to be able to graph power transients flawlessly but for someone to want a checkout on Reactor Protection Analysis and answer "What's bad about a core meltdown" with "It's bad." or an electrician getting checkout on Turbine Generators says "I dont know how they work, they just make electricity".. Well, let's just say that it makes you bitter. I've been out for a decade, and I remember all of that poo poo. Kids these days.
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# ? Jun 4, 2011 20:10 |
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Mr. Doom-Baddy posted:It seems like I all I hear in this program is excuses. It has gotten very tiresome to hear shipmates use the "my roommate turned off my alarm" phrase. Do the majority of students, once they get to Prototype, actually have their poo poo together, or should I expect more of the same bullshit among my classmates? No, you can expect people that are bad at their job, horrible at life in general and do nothing but make excuses all day throughout every part of your Navy career throughout all ranks. That's what happens when they refuse to remove people from the program because it makes some O-5's fitrep look less than immaculate.
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# ? Jun 4, 2011 20:47 |
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belt posted:No, you can expect people that are bad at their job, horrible at life in general and do nothing but make excuses all day throughout every part of your Navy career throughout all ranks. That's what happens when they refuse to remove people from the program because it makes some O-5's fitrep look less than immaculate. Well the SLPO's and other personnel at NNPTC (and all through out RTC) keep telling us how we're lucky we're even here because they are cutting Senior Chiefs at their reenlistment point and that legitimately good sailors are getting cut everywhere. But I was told that Nukes are still somewhat undermanned, whereas other rates are getting bamboozled with cuts because they are like 105% manned, etc. Yeah, I expect poo poo bags across the board, but I just figured most of them would be cut from the nuke pipeline by at least prototype.
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# ? Jun 5, 2011 05:24 |
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Don't say "shipmates" Sometimes I am amazed that some students breathe without a staff member to tell them to do so. You will find that the military is kind of like surrogate parents to some people. I've written up nukes with a chit saying an E-6 had to observe them shower at least once every 48 hours.
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# ? Jun 5, 2011 05:25 |
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Just got classified as Yeoman while I wait for the nuke tests to come out and take them. I have to get an age waiver since I missed it by a year and take the tests since I had a D once in a high school math class. edit: I listed my delinquent debt which which was about 8 grand. I was told I didn't need to put the school debt down since it is still deferred. Any comments? Spiderfailure fucked around with this message at 23:53 on Jun 14, 2011 |
# ? Jun 14, 2011 23:40 |
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KetTarma posted:Don't say "shipmates" Roger that. Why not though? Because I haven't gone to a ship yet? They force it down our throat here. And I've already seen and heard of the most disgusting things concerning hygiene and housekeeping while I've been here in my entire life. I don't know how these people survived out in the world... And my Basic Electricity instructor said that the "dumb rear end nukes are the ones that go and teach at Prototype". Lots of love...
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 04:22 |
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Here are the only times you will hear "shipmate" in the fleet, especially as a nuke: "Hey shipmate. Take your hands out of your pockets" "Hey shipmate. Your uniform is UNSAT." "Shipmate, what time is muster SUPPOSED to be?" As far as prototype being where the dumb nukes go: To go to a-school or powerschool, you either have to have a friend as the detailer or look perfect on paper. Even still, some a-school instructors will get sent to prototype upon reporting because we're so short on people since no one wants to come here. We're severely undermanned and quality of life here is worse than the fleet so no one WANTS to come here. You just get volunteered. Anyone that -wants- to come to prototype (or volunteers for SPU) is, in fact, dumb. Ditto any nuke that reenlists past 8
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 04:32 |
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KetTarma has a high chance of reenlisting.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 04:38 |
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KetTarma posted:Ditto any nuke that reenlists past 6 Fixed that for you.
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 08:58 |
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belt posted:Fixed that for you. B-b-but, my STAR car. 6 and out, here
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# ? Jun 16, 2011 20:19 |
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KetTarma posted:There is a huge backup for prototype because all of them are old as poo poo and they require maintenance shutdowns pretty constantly. One of the ones in SC is getting towed to Norfolk for repairs. This is why they should make the Mobile Chernobyl a "float-a-type". Plus, they wouldn't need to pay anyone BAH because they could convert the hangar bay into barracks.
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# ? Jun 18, 2011 03:57 |
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DarkSol posted:
Thats like the one cool thing about prototype man
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# ? Jun 18, 2011 04:02 |
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I was told that the old San Fran is being towed over to be a prototype.
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# ? Jun 23, 2011 15:46 |
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Mr. Doom-Baddy posted:I was told that the old San Fran is being towed over to be a prototype. You'll notice, as your time in the nuclear navy continues, that anytime you preface a statement with "I was told," people will start to look at you as though they wonder if you are retarded. There is a reason for this.
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# ? Jun 24, 2011 00:37 |
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Yeah, in the distant, distant future.
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# ? Jun 24, 2011 02:50 |
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I was told they were going to decommission my old boat, until Sir Skip Bowman himself said "gently caress no! Overhaul!"
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# ? Jun 24, 2011 20:30 |
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Kawasaki Nun posted:You'll notice, as your time in the nuclear navy continues, that anytime you preface a statement with "I was told," people will start to look at you as though they wonder if you are retarded. We had a civilian instructor going through the program with us that prefaced everything he said with "I was told," so we took advantage of this and started telling him things that were further and further from the truth, and he would always get smacked down in checkouts until we got sat down by the shift eng for telling him that the proper procedure for stopping the shaft was to unbolt the propulsion shaft.
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# ? Jun 24, 2011 20:48 |
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Coming home from swings.
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# ? Jul 2, 2011 06:46 |
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Swids is the worst.
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# ? Jul 2, 2011 13:26 |
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For some reason, the days before mids were my favorites. I would stay up all night playing video games or checking out Wal-Mart, to get my sleep schedule on track. If I had to do that now, I'd probably hate life.
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# ? Jul 3, 2011 01:35 |
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mids loving own, get home at like 8am or whatever, drink some liquor, pass out in your completely blacked out room....you basically live in the dark except coming home from work im such a loving goony piece of poo poo
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# ? Jul 3, 2011 01:54 |
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Hey, I have to ship out to NY soon, there any good resources for a guy to get an apartment there?
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# ? Jul 11, 2011 20:06 |
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Kawasaki Nun posted:You'll notice, as your time in the nuclear navy continues, that anytime you preface a statement with "I was told," people will start to look at you as though they wonder if you are retarded. Well, it was an NCO that was an instructor that sorta knows his poo poo. Otherwise I don't pass on a rumor... KetTarma posted:Yeah, in the distant, distant future. See? Anyways, I figure it'll take at LEAST 5 years because that is the minimum safe zone on anything possibly getting done when there are plans being made to change something. I think it took 10 years for them to adjust the PFA. ...So I've been told.
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# ? Jul 12, 2011 11:45 |
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Try rent.com and go from there. You'll only be there for 6 months so dont stress too much. If you volunteer to stay up there for a junior instructor tour, you're an idiot. Regarding the San Fran, its conversion to a Moored Training Ship "class" will take years. It isn't going into conversion for years. Do the math, the 626 and 635 aren't going anywhere for at least a decade.
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# ? Jul 12, 2011 16:33 |
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Im pretty sure they spent an absolute fuckload making it seaworthy again so it'd be surprising to make it an MTS so soon....but this is the navy
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# ? Jul 12, 2011 16:52 |
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Yan Bao Qin posted:Hey, I have to ship out to NY soon, there any good resources for a guy to get an apartment there? Have you tried the housing office? You will be surprised at their competency.
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# ? Jul 13, 2011 00:33 |
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Yan Bao Qin posted:Hey, I have to ship out to NY soon, there any good resources for a guy to get an apartment there? eh, if you happen to spot a property rented by a John Smith who is actually a used cars salesman tell him to get hosed. He's an awful landlord. MARF was the highlight of my 3.5 year naval career to date. Enjoy your time in new york. Cannot recommend going to Montreal and NYC at any and every possible occasion enough.
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# ? Jul 14, 2011 22:37 |
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Kawasaki Nun posted:MARF was the highlight of my 3.5 year naval career to date. Enjoy your time in new york. Cannot recommend going to Montreal and NYC at any and every possible occasion enough. Prototype blew, but Saratoga Springs was the greatest place that I lived while I was in the Navy, so yeah, enjoy it.
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# ? Jul 15, 2011 00:47 |
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Another 12 hour day due to equipment failure. Today is not going to be fun in the critique (not my fault but I'm sure ill get asked the same questions over and over)
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# ? Jul 26, 2011 10:58 |
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KetTarma posted:Another 12 hour day due to equipment failure. Today is not going to be fun in the critique (not my fault but I'm sure ill get asked the same questions over and over) Why didn't you ask the tough questions? Trend analysis? When was the last time the PMS was performed correctly? When was the last time the equipment was logged out of specification? What was done to correct that? Why are you breaking things?
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# ? Jul 31, 2011 23:11 |
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You sound like you've been through that a time or two.
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# ? Aug 1, 2011 00:48 |
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Some times you just gotta make up logs.
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# ? Aug 1, 2011 03:48 |
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same as last hour What's that burning smell?
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# ? Aug 1, 2011 04:34 |
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I'm looking at a few different military scholarships as options for paying for school, and I was wondering if anyone here knows much about the Navy's Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate Program beyond the blurb the website has on it:The USN posted:Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate Program (NUPOC) Thanks. Edit: I'm a mech engineering major, if that makes any difference.
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# ? Aug 1, 2011 18:18 |
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oddspelling posted:I'm looking at a few different military scholarships as options for paying for school, and I was wondering if anyone here knows much about the Navy's Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate Program beyond the blurb the website has on it: NUPOC is where you'll get paid starting as an E5 for your last couple of years at school. You can get promoted based upon various things. After you graduate, you go to OCS. Upon OCS graduation, you either go to a ship to get SWO qualified and then go to nuke school or if you end up subs, NR, or at NNPS you'll go straight to nuke school and then to work after. All in all it's a really sweet deal aside from the fact that you'll be a nuke officer and basically hate the next 5-7 years of your life until you resign.
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# ? Aug 1, 2011 19:24 |
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Is going nuke really all that terrible if you already have zero social life and work 10+ hours a day in your civilian job in a cubicle, anyway (assuming you can still hack it through the schooling/aren't too stubborn to learn new things, etc.)?
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# ? Aug 1, 2011 19:45 |
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Henry Meowlins posted:NUPOC is where you'll get paid starting as an E5 for your last couple of years at school. You can get promoted based upon various things. After you graduate, you go to OCS. Upon OCS graduation, you either go to a ship to get SWO qualified and then go to nuke school or if you end up subs, NR, or at NNPS you'll go straight to nuke school and then to work after. E-6 for NUPOC, but yeah, that's the gist of it. You get a pay raise if you convince another person to make the same mistake as you and get picked up for nuke. Staying in the program is contingent upon keeping your grades up (over 3.3 I think), and doing PT tests. Mind you, you can also do BDCP programs for other designators too, and with an engineering degree, you qualify for CEC (Seabees). Might be worth a look as well. quote:Is going nuke really all that terrible if you already have zero social life and work 10+ hours a day in your civilian job in a cubicle, anyway (assuming you can still hack it through the schooling/aren't too stubborn to learn new things, etc.)? Yes.
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