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Old 21-08-2008, 03:10 PM   #1
sleekism
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Default Joining the Navy!

I'm applyling for the Navy and am wondering what peoples experiences are.

I have put down:

1) Seaman Officer
2) Marine Technician Sub Specialist
3) Bosuns Mate

I was originally just appyling for just Marine Tech but then I thought I might as well have a go at officer entry as well and put Bosuns mate because thats pretty much what I was in cadets and enjoyed it.

The thing was that I think I ****ed off the recruiter by changing preferences he went on about "theres a waiting list for Bosuns" and "MT is a good job you will get straight away promotion".

Doing some research it appears there is a critical shortage of MT's and submariners. Why???

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