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Weird, I didn't hear about any other SA mods dying.
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Brenda from Facebook replied to the eulogy post that while he was evidently awful she still feels for his mom Well good news Brenda, she killed herself too awhile back
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maffew buildings posted:Brenda from Facebook replied to the eulogy post that while he was evidently awful she still feels for his mom Wow. Just wow
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# ? Apr 4, 2019 03:27 |
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Thoughts and stares.
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# ? Apr 4, 2019 03:37 |
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LingcodKilla posted:Wow. Just wow
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# ? Apr 4, 2019 17:15 |
maffew buildings posted:Brenda from Facebook replied to the eulogy post that while he was evidently awful she still feels for his mom moms knew!
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LtCol J. Krusinski posted:Thoughts and stares. Mods namechange please.
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# ? Apr 4, 2019 20:20 |
FrozenVent posted:Yeah MARPOL annex VI is killing off anything that doesn’t run on diesel, in practice. Scrubbers don’t really work yet. I feel like I burn more ulsfo than hfo these days, running from one eca to another lol I guess it's almost as pricy as diesel and scarce in the States tho so bad for a steamer
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# ? Apr 4, 2019 20:22 |
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What is a goat locker? A place to temporarily store school goats? Are they like some sort of weird Navy study supply? I was wondering this today while standing in line at the gas station. Also do pilots really keep their wallets in the pant leg pocket?
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# ? Apr 5, 2019 03:32 |
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stinkypete posted:What is a goat locker? In alabama, it's a community recreation center
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# ? Apr 5, 2019 04:36 |
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stinkypete posted:What is a goat locker? A place to temporarily store school goats? Are they like some sort of weird Navy study supply? I was wondering this today while standing in line at the gas station. Also do pilots really keep their wallets in the pant leg pocket? At least according to wikipedia it got is name from the Age of Sail when their version of petty officers and lived near the spot on the ship that kept the livestock for voyages. For the wallets some do I guess. Most guys I know keep it in their upper pockets, no one I've seen uses the thigh pocket (though people like using the bottom leg pocket to keep their cover).
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# ? Apr 5, 2019 05:05 |
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Before I jumped on the Ridge wallet bandwagon I kept my wallet in the left thigh pocket. I already keep a phone, keys, ID, and other random items in the chest pockets so a full sized wallet was just too much. Now with the Ridge it just goes in the left chest pocket with the keys.
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# ? Apr 5, 2019 06:54 |
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stinkypete posted:What is a goat locker? A place to temporarily store school goats? Are they like some sort of weird Navy study supply? I was wondering this today while standing in line at the gas station. Also do pilots really keep their wallets in the pant leg pocket? The goat locker is the treefort where e7 and above disappear forever once they make rank.
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# ? Apr 5, 2019 11:20 |
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Wtf is all this traffic getting onto base this morning? *phone buzzes* ohhhhhhhhh https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/virginia-beach-naval-air-station-shooting-one-dead-one-injured-n991261
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DustyNuts posted:Wtf is all this traffic getting onto base this morning? *phone buzzes* ohhhhhhhhh yeah i saw the cars and sirens and took a different route to get home dire poo poo
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# ? Apr 5, 2019 18:06 |
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Davethulhu posted:I have one final question to pass on from my remotely deployed son. Apparently I'm a big liar, one more, though this one is pretty specific: "I just got orders to a ship that requires the NEC H09A (CANES). According to the research that I was doing, H09A requires 746A (sysadmin). Well, I don't have 746A. So does that mean I'll be doing 746A & CANES before I go to my next ship?" Again, he's an IT rate.
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Davethulhu posted:Apparently I'm a big liar, one more, though this one is pretty specific: Pass this to him: The easiest way to find out would be to check CANTRAC here (https://www.public.navy.mil/netc/development.aspx *CAC Required*) for the length of both schools, and then compare the combined length to the length of the intermediate stop in your orders for training. If your orders stop encompass the time needed for both schools, then you are getting both schools. If the orders do not encompass both school lengths, then it will fit around one of them at least, and you can figure out what school you are getting. If you're not getting the CANES NEC, then your ship is probably going to make arrangements for you to get it once you arrive. My first set of orders to a ship had me billeted to go there as a SNAP III system administrator (SNAP III didn't exist anymore) but I did not get that school en route, they sent me for another NEC once I arrived at the ship instead of going while on the way there. orange juche fucked around with this message at 23:01 on Apr 5, 2019 |
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Davethulhu posted:Apparently I'm a big liar, one more, though this one is pretty specific: What a good parent. This will likely not be actionable information for him. He will probably get sysadmin. He likely won't, but may receive CANES before arriving and, if not, will probably receive it after. Checking his times at the school, as mentioned above, is there best way to tell. If he's not getting it, contacting his sponsor and mentioning it will only increase the likelihood of him getting it. If he gets it before going, he's more sure to receive a critical NEC that makes him indespensible and more valuable to the command, as well as receiving training that increases his knowledge relevant to advancement exams. If he gets it after, he'll be rewarded by getting to spend some of his sea time at a school, but is more likely to get that requirement overlooked for operational reasons, especially if the command is already meeting their critical schools quota. His XO is probably already making plans with his department head and division officer on whether to request a complete revision of his schedule or not irrespective of his preferences.
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Davethulhu posted:Apparently I'm a big liar, one more, though this one is pretty specific: Tell your son I'm sorry. The training will be good if he gets it, but CANES is a notoriously finicky system.
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I think at this point, CANES beats the alternatives that aren't scheduled to be replaced with CANES.
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# ? Apr 6, 2019 02:34 |
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There hasn’t been any CANES replacement announcement so you may as well learn it no?
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# ? Apr 6, 2019 02:48 |
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The Valley Stared posted:Tell your son I'm sorry. The training will be good if he gets it, but CANES is a notoriously finicky system. CANES was better than IT21 or whatever the gently caress mishmash garbage we had on my ship in FY09. orange juche fucked around with this message at 02:53 on Apr 6, 2019 |
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stinkypete posted:Also do pilots really keep their wallets in the pant leg pocket? Yeah, I generally keep my cover and sunglasses on one leg pocket and my wallet and keys in the other. Cell phone in one of the breast pockets. It’s kind of annoying to have to reach all the way down by your boot to grab your credit cards or ID but it’s always felt less awkward than using another pocket for some reason.
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# ? Apr 6, 2019 03:03 |
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Yeah this guy stuffed his wallet in his lower leg pocket and pulled his lid out at the same time. I just had never seen the wallet in the leg pocket before. I was impressed by the quickness of his swap. One leg up while mid stride to do that swap of wallet and lid. He never broke his stride.
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orange juche posted:Pass this to him: The easiest way to find out would be to check CANTRAC here (https://www.public.navy.mil/netc/development.aspx *CAC Required*) for the length of both schools, and then compare the combined length to the length of the intermediate stop in your orders for training. If your orders stop encompass the time needed for both schools, then you are getting both schools. If the orders do not encompass both school lengths, then it will fit around one of them at least, and you can figure out what school you are getting. If you're not getting the CANES NEC, then your ship is probably going to make arrangements for you to get it once you arrive. My first set of orders to a ship had me billeted to go there as a SNAP III system administrator (SNAP III didn't exist anymore) but I did not get that school en route, they sent me for another NEC once I arrived at the ship instead of going while on the way there. What? Just call the loving detailer dawg, they'll tell you what and when. 901-874-2824.
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So, I realize I haven't been in that long and I'm also in a pretty good spot and community so I dont have a lot of room to be complaining about anything.... But to be petty, I'm a little annoyed my command is making me do the PFA this cycle even though I validated with an outstanding last cycle and I'm also checking out of this command in a week. Like in the grand scheme of things its not a big deal, I can pass no problem and I know physical fitness is important and doing 2 PFAs a year isnt bad or hard, but its still annoying.
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# ? Apr 6, 2019 05:35 |
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Cherish this moment when something so inconsequential is catching your ire and remember it for when everything is going sideways
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# ? Apr 6, 2019 05:48 |
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maffew buildings posted:Cherish this moment when something so inconsequential is catching your ire and remember it for when everything is going sideways Totally, I've talked to enough guys (and hell read enough posts here) to know this is a tiny inconsequential mote of dust in the grand scheme of how things can go tits up/make me angry in the Navy.
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# ? Apr 6, 2019 06:04 |
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orange juche posted:CANES was better than IT21 or whatever the gently caress mishmash garbage we had on my ship in FY09. It beats the poo poo out of COMPOSE (pick your ship's version), which has been pretty much falling apart at the seams from everyone I've talked to who still have not transitioned over to CANES.
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Chuckle posted:It beats the poo poo out of COMPOSE (pick your ship's version), which has been pretty much falling apart at the seams from everyone I've talked to who still have not transitioned over to CANES. We had IT21 (windows NT/windows 2000) and then upgraded to COMPOSE on windows XP, in 2009. Both are garbage.
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Jimmy4400nav posted:So, I realize I haven't been in that long and I'm also in a pretty good spot and community so I dont have a lot of room to be complaining about anything.... Well you're going to be super annoyed when you hear that once they put your BCA in PRIMS it blanks out the rest and they can't even enter your score. That is some P3 community sounding nonsense right there. Aren't you winged already? Edit: yes it's a small thing, but the Navy fails at retention because of hundreds of little stupid things like this. Death by a thousand bullshit administrative cuts. Also good luck getting your pay right when you move, and no you can't use your gtcc to cover the expenses you're incurring during your pcs like every other service because reasons. Oh you needed an advance? It's too late now, you're just going to have to figure something out until your new unit and PSD unfuck your travel claim in 60-90 days. Geizkragen fucked around with this message at 14:18 on Apr 6, 2019 |
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Geizkragen posted:Well you're going to be super annoyed when you hear that once they put your BCA in PRIMS it blanks out the rest and they can't even enter your score. Ah drat, well that sucks. Some of the other guys/gals who validated with outstanding but are having to do this again are thinking about getting the lowest passing score possible (good low since if you get a sat they put you on FEP) on this one since we're all kind of annoyed. Yep, I winged about 9 months ago and I got my initial NATOPs qual last week. I'm supposed to leave in 2 weeks to my squadron, but until I do I'm still considered a student and the squadron rule is students don't get the PFA exemption. Which sounds extra dumb considering API/schools command is the place you'd think they'd pull the "no exemptions" card, but even they were cool with it. I'm bracing my rear end for some admin/monetary SNAFUs when I PCS to Whidbey, especially since my squadron is already deployed so playing paperwork catch up is gonna be fun
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Jimmy4400nav posted:Ah drat, well that sucks. Some of the other guys/gals who validated with outstanding but are having to do this again are thinking about getting the lowest passing score possible (good low since if you get a sat they put you on FEP) on this one since we're all kind of annoyed. Doing petty poo poo to show you're upset is not gonna bring about any positive change and could make you look bad so do what you will but keep in mind the risk / reward calculation. Getting a low score is nothing but a liability.
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I've told myself I'm phoning in my next PRT every cycle and have never scored less than outstanding. It's 30 minutes of your life, go put out and have professionalism and a positive attitude moving to your new outfit dude.
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Jimmy4400nav posted:Some of the other guys/gals who validated with outstanding but are having to do this again are thinking about getting the lowest passing score possible (good low since if you get a sat they put you on FEP) on this one since we're all kind of annoyed. lol at not doing the bare minimum on every PFA.
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Kawasaki Nun posted:Doing petty poo poo to show you're upset is not gonna bring about any positive change and could make you look bad so do what you will but keep in mind the risk / reward calculation. Getting a low score is nothing but a liability. maffew buildings posted:I've told myself I'm phoning in my next PRT every cycle and have never scored less than outstanding. It's 30 minutes of your life, go put out and have professionalism and a positive attitude moving to your new outfit dude. Oh yeah for sure, just to clarify I'm not one of the guys thinking about sandbagging it, its some of the other JO's I know. The way I figure, if I can snag another outstanding here, I'm hoping that one might transfer over to my new squadron.
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ManMythLegend posted:lol at not doing the bare minimum on every PFA.
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ManMythLegend posted:lol at not doing the bare minimum on every FTFY
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DustyNuts posted:What? Just call the loving detailer dawg, they'll tell you what and when. 901-874-2824. The amount of times I was able to get a hold of a Navy detailer and actually have back and forth correspondence in 8 years was approximately once. Via email en route to second command because haha the idea of possibly getting in contact with a detailer coming from your initial training was considered an absolute pipe dream, and also discouraged by the instructors. Our only interaction with the detailer while in the initial training pipeline was one way, where we picked east coast, west coast, or overseas and then the detailer stuck us wherever they felt like putting us, IF they had billets for us, and if they felt like doing that instead of rolling a set of dice and just tossing us wherever was open for minimally trained junior enlisted.
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ManMythLegend posted:lol at not doing the bare minimum on every PFA. I’m an old fat gently caress and that just comes naturally.
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