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Navy Nuke.... Any advice
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<blockquote data-quote="08snake" data-source="post: 6715592" data-attributes="member: 4342"><p>Ok, to get back on topic, A nuke in the Navy, like was initially posted operates and maintains the nuclear reactors on both ships and subs. It is a highly sought after/needed position in the Navy. However, it is one of the most demanding. So, the Navy also compensates you nicely for it. I don't know if they still do signing bonuses, but the re-enlistment bonus for a Nuke is huge, last I checked in the area of a $60-100K. First you will go through about 2 years of school before ever stepping onto a ship/sub. Advancement is fairly rapid, E-6 by 4-5 years especially if you have a good aptitude for taking tests. I was on Subs for 24yrs and I will tell you that the Nuke guys worked their asses off. But some will tell you that it is a highly rewarding job. If you decide to go this way, get college done while you're in. If you can swing an engineering degree while serving as a Nuke in the Navy, you can write you're own ticket when you get out....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08snake, post: 6715592, member: 4342"] Ok, to get back on topic, A nuke in the Navy, like was initially posted operates and maintains the nuclear reactors on both ships and subs. It is a highly sought after/needed position in the Navy. However, it is one of the most demanding. So, the Navy also compensates you nicely for it. I don't know if they still do signing bonuses, but the re-enlistment bonus for a Nuke is huge, last I checked in the area of a $60-100K. First you will go through about 2 years of school before ever stepping onto a ship/sub. Advancement is fairly rapid, E-6 by 4-5 years especially if you have a good aptitude for taking tests. I was on Subs for 24yrs and I will tell you that the Nuke guys worked their asses off. But some will tell you that it is a highly rewarding job. If you decide to go this way, get college done while you're in. If you can swing an engineering degree while serving as a Nuke in the Navy, you can write you're own ticket when you get out.... [/QUOTE]
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