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  • @jtmnavy
    @jtmnavy  Před 7 lety +47

    part 2 ! - czcams.com/video/Ulj6PcY-Qhk/video.html

    • @shawnbergeron1630
      @shawnbergeron1630 Před 7 lety +1

      JTsuits buuuuuuut I'm going o-level in a few months in lemoore so I may have to let my qual drop :/

    • @jtmnavy
      @jtmnavy  Před 7 lety +3

      oh dam well hey at least you get to experience Squadron life :)

    • @l4h4l11
      @l4h4l11 Před 7 lety +8

      JTsuits Pray for me, I'm gonna be a Nuke next year

    • @swimming_ninja6151
      @swimming_ninja6151 Před 7 lety +3

      Harley Sanchez Me too! Boot camp date April 2 2018 for me, going in as Nuke Alpha :)

    • @annabellethepitty
      @annabellethepitty Před 7 lety

      Look up snipes lament. And pray.

  • @LGRice-fi5wh
    @LGRice-fi5wh Před 6 lety +548

    AO BE LIKE. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WHO LIVE IN A PINEAPPLE UNDER THE SEA

  • @dannylibreros6196
    @dannylibreros6196 Před 7 lety +619

    "If they offer you a big bonus, it's because something sucks" lol
    Update 3 years later: went undesignated seaman on cvn , did a deployment and struck Gunnersmate. Now on a DDG. Hit me up for advice

    • @mmadmarch
      @mmadmarch Před 5 lety +14

      "We want you to be an ATF corpsman, it comes with $30k in bonuses"

    • @342bullseye
      @342bullseye Před 4 lety +9

      @@mmadmarch they offered me 20,000 to be a submariner

    • @RizaldoMullings
      @RizaldoMullings Před 4 lety +24

      Will _ I got a 96 on the asvab and my recruiter keeps trying to shove nuke down my throat

    • @maddsurvival212
      @maddsurvival212 Před 4 lety +9

      Rizaldo Mullings I had 98 same problem... I went with MR instead and couldn’t be happier lol

    • @RizaldoMullings
      @RizaldoMullings Před 4 lety +5

      Will _ I’m looking at CTN too but I fucked up my credit while I was in college (first credit card at 18. Don’t do it to yourself) and I hear they consider financial history when getting security clearances.

  • @tylermac5656
    @tylermac5656 Před 7 lety +393

    Choose your rate, choose your fate. Every job will suck if you have negativity about it.

    • @noelduncan583
      @noelduncan583 Před 4 lety +26

      What is positive about painting 16 hours a day out at sea in a very hot engine room. I really wanted to succeed, but living like that, if you can call it living, seemed like a punishment, but for what? I felt betrayed! Things may have improved since 1976?

    • @matthewtenorioduenas202
      @matthewtenorioduenas202 Před 3 lety +1

      @@noelduncan583 are you gsm??

    • @wizzies9413
      @wizzies9413 Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, all the positivity when I'm painting all day, and being a professional janitor when I'm watching some dude get the same pay for taking a couple pictures. Aye aye

    • @cr-nd8qh
      @cr-nd8qh Před 2 lety

      I didn't know anything about the navy when I joined in 2001 I got assigned ak aviation storekeeper and it wasn't too bad I actually got assigned shore duty in Oceana VA . Too be honest I really didn't know the navy had jets lol

  • @OneManParade
    @OneManParade Před 4 lety +61

    The best plumber I ever worked with was a former HT. He was fast, accurate, and generous with his knowledge. Much respect to him!

  • @glorianagressel1653
    @glorianagressel1653 Před 5 lety +232

    My boyfriend is an AO in the Navy. I’m getting ready to enlist in the Navy as well. Everyday he reminds me “choose ya rate, choose ya fate” 😂😂

  • @LexiiLovett121651
    @LexiiLovett121651 Před 7 lety +221

    I think it's hilarious I was dead set on joining as an AO & the guy who does your contract at MEPS had a heart to heart with me for 15 minutes to try to change my mind & Now im a Corpsman :)

    • @adamquinn4677
      @adamquinn4677 Před 7 lety +7

      Lexi Lovett good thing I originally signed up to be a seabee but wanted to leave early signed contract to be an SO WORSE idea I ever made at 18 to say the least you made a good choice f18 squadron AO

    • @brookecarroll473
      @brookecarroll473 Před 6 lety +5

      Man i wanted to be AO because i love weapons lol

    • @TechReviewTom
      @TechReviewTom Před 5 lety +1

      Corpsman up hooyah December 5th ship!

    • @HughMongousPC
      @HughMongousPC Před 5 lety +6

      SO? You signed a SEAL contract? Lol

    • @CALIFORNIAsGAMER
      @CALIFORNIAsGAMER Před 5 lety +1

      CasualGamer no sea bees 🐝 they’re construction/infantry

  • @canary1609
    @canary1609 Před 5 lety +34

    Personally I like how loud the AOs are while marching. It makes their cadences sound dope as hell

    • @donaldabrams9095
      @donaldabrams9095 Před 2 lety

      I was a plane captain in nam with a6s l used tiedowns for a pillow

  • @jtmnavy
    @jtmnavy  Před 7 lety +148

    Make sure to show some love and like and subscribe to see a Part 2 !!!

  • @euchreairgaming
    @euchreairgaming Před 7 lety +412

    That AO cry sounds like someone opened a portal to hell.

    • @reijiminato8762
      @reijiminato8762 Před 6 lety +20

      Yeah. If they actually fought on the ground in WW2, the Nazi's would be crapping their pants and blowing their own heads off with their Lugers.

    • @dylancopp3073
      @dylancopp3073 Před 6 lety +19

      It kinda sounds like they wish they had joined Marines haha

    • @kaizen2445
      @kaizen2445 Před 6 lety +3

      sounds more like something being shut down

    • @sabisan6359
      @sabisan6359 Před 4 lety

      Hilarious

    • @dakotamckinnon5511
      @dakotamckinnon5511 Před 4 lety

      @@dylancopp3073 Im pretty sure the AO rate started with Marines? Traditions stamd strong man.

  • @douglastaylor43
    @douglastaylor43 Před rokem +22

    Being a Nuke was extremely difficult but taught me how to learn and pass just about any test.

  • @michaelfrench3396
    @michaelfrench3396 Před 4 lety +41

    I got a 97 on my ASVAB back in 1998 when they were offering $60,000 signing bonus for nukes. I said hell yes! And when I took my physical at fort dix they said hell no! And disqualified me for a torn ACL. Ended up making commercial fishing a career for a couple decades. Now I'm a machinist making turbine parts for the Abrams and a bunch of other military stuff. My parents were disappointed. (Both were retired with 20+ years in the Navy.) I think I dodged a bullet though. Life's been pretty groovy.

  • @_VALVID_
    @_VALVID_ Před 7 lety +398

    I still can't believe the Seahawks didn't run the ball ;(

    • @kyleguerrav9375
      @kyleguerrav9375 Před 7 lety +6

      chris valadez me too......

    • @jimadula3702
      @jimadula3702 Před 6 lety +5

      What does that have to do with this???

    • @t.k.1319
      @t.k.1319 Před 5 lety +19

      Jima Dula ...everything

    • @theguyfromwalgreens
      @theguyfromwalgreens Před 5 lety +3

      This comment made my day!!! A random comment out of nowhere & now I'm hating Belichick all over again. That smug SOB.

    • @cr-nd8qh
      @cr-nd8qh Před 2 lety +1

      Lol if he scores it's the greatest call in history

  • @imacmadman22
    @imacmadman22 Před 6 lety +48

    20 year CS here, I always said "No air support without ground support." CS's are your real ground support, people don't fly on empty stomachs. HT belongs on this list if for nothing more than having to unclog toilets and septic systems. I've seen mess decks covered in turds, no thanks.

    • @gobberssk8
      @gobberssk8 Před 5 lety +2

      imacmadman22 i’m gonna be a CS(submarine) i am hesitant cause i originally wanted to be a corpman

    • @victor115100
      @victor115100 Před 5 lety +1

      Alexis Diaz I’m a submarine cs. It’s not too bad. Just make sure you qualify submarines and you’ll be straight lol.

    • @carlat4187
      @carlat4187 Před 3 lety +1

      @@victor115100 hi is css hard? I would appreciate the respon

    • @ghostingz2242
      @ghostingz2242 Před 3 lety +1

      @@victor115100 im gonna head to sub school in a weak, CSS also

    • @victor115100
      @victor115100 Před 3 lety +1

      @@carlat4187 hi, it depends on your command and chain of command, some days are, some days aren’t, make sure you qualify submarines and galley watch captain and it will be a bit easier.

  • @rhimattingly4967
    @rhimattingly4967 Před 5 lety +202

    1. AO
    2. HT
    3. CS
    4. BM / Undesignated
    5. VBSS

    • @ethankleine4928
      @ethankleine4928 Před 4 lety +8

      No nuke is 5 lol

    • @tannerw14
      @tannerw14 Před 4 lety

      What about nuke

    • @RealShrigmaMale
      @RealShrigmaMale Před 4 lety +3

      I think you didn’t watch the full video with sound in because VBSS wasn’t on the list.

    • @mikegracie3212
      @mikegracie3212 Před 3 lety

      @@RealShrigmaMaleVBSS Visit Board Search and Seizure. Not a rate but a job. I was boat officer for a VBSS team on my 8th deployment.

    • @DCarloss
      @DCarloss Před 3 lety

      Leaving the first of year. Going in for I.S

  • @thomassmith1633
    @thomassmith1633 Před 7 lety +430

    Did you know Mr.crabs was a sailor

  • @MKE_Mike
    @MKE_Mike Před 2 lety +11

    I considered the Navy, one of the recruiters was AO and he was pushing it, I was like "Nah, I don't see myself loading bombs on planes." Joined the Air Force on an open contract (silly me) and what job did I get? Aircraft Armament. Loding bombs on planes. In North Dakota. In the Winter. FML.

  • @bigmax8456
    @bigmax8456 Před 7 lety +20

    Your right about the undesignated SN rate in the deck department,But I would argue that once you make BM3 it's one of the best rates in the navy. I got out as a BM2 and would do it all over in a heartbeat.

    • @jtmnavy
      @jtmnavy  Před 7 lety

      yeah making rank helps a lot as a BM ,,,,u just gotta get through those first 2 years haha

    • @sure2fckitupguy
      @sure2fckitupguy Před 6 lety

      And for you greenhorn humps getting ready to report to your first command beware the consequences for getting caught skating, they can be sever that is all...

    • @lonewolf8271
      @lonewolf8271 Před 6 lety

      The BM3's on our ship stood around drinking coffee. I chipped paint and sweated my tail off.

  • @JoseRodriguez-zq3jd
    @JoseRodriguez-zq3jd Před 2 lety +17

    I was an AO for 9 years and when you said AO I was like ok it sucks because you get knee problems down the line, there’s not really big civilian transitions or even if you’re squadron you’re on deck all day. Y’all where just like “Being an AO sucks because they’re loud.” 😂

    • @jtmnavy
      @jtmnavy  Před 2 lety

      😆

    • @rodolfomorenoiii135
      @rodolfomorenoiii135 Před rokem +1

      I qualified for
      PR
      BM
      AO
      ABH
      ABF
      ABE
      But you don't recommend me those rates right except pr. I scored lower in my second attempt and now with the new policy I can't retest only if I would have scored higher in my second exam. I'm banned from retaking the exam until 3 years from now, I could only get in with those rates, have to choose 5, but there no good right except pr and I can't go with one rate in meps have to choose 5.

  • @TraceMychalxo
    @TraceMychalxo Před 7 lety +173

    Submarine Nuke here. Gonna try to keep this unbiased, because being a nuke is a pretty cool job sometimes and I don't want to dissuade anybody from applying if it's what they want to do.
    Nukes make the most money out of all the rates on a submarine by far. Right now, I'm making over $600 a month in specialty pay just being a sub nuke, and that's on top of base pay and BAH. We also make rank the fastest. I put on First Class before my 5 year point. Some nuke rates (Nuke ETs and Engineering Laboratory Technicians) make up to $100,000 on their first reenlistment (I say the first; it drops off after that). The drawback is that nukes spend more time at work than any other rate. We're the first to show up for a workday, and the last to leave most of the time. Our equipment is the most complicated and requires the most routine maintenance. It depends on your CO, but we often get the least recognition for all the hours spent at work in terms of awards as well. I could count on both hands the number of times a nuke has gotten a NAM mid-tour in the time I've been on the boat. The cone gets NAMs handed out to them for going "above and beyond," but nukes have to go a mile past "above and beyond" to even get their name in the hat.
    That's not to say it isn't cool sometimes. I can't really get into why, but on a boat, deployment is a breeze for a nuke compared to the cone. Nukes also get a lot of command collateral duties like CCC, CFL, CFS, DAPA, etc. because we are often so good at managing big programs. These collaterals in themselves can get you recognition, and they're rewarding in their own right. And I think by far the biggest draw of the nuke community on submarines is the people. The people I've met in Engineering on the boat are going to be my best friends for life. Pretty much everybody on the boat has that same mindset. Sometimes coners can be dumb about some stuff, but at the end of a miserable day, I wouldn't choose to be miserable with anybody else other than these tough sons of bitches.

    • @AarmOZ84
      @AarmOZ84 Před 6 lety +38

      Trace Mychal We never got recognized for anything. We were able to fix a SW pump at sea and save the ship from going into port and we get a command coin. A cook successfully identified the difference between flour and sugar and got an Admiral's letter.

    • @TraceMychalxo
      @TraceMychalxo Před 5 lety +3

      Aaron Hart To be totally fair, Admiral’s letters aren’t good for a whole lot outside of wiping your ass with them. I’ve had similar experiences but I’d take a command coin any day.

    • @patrickmorrissey3084
      @patrickmorrissey3084 Před 5 lety

      @@TraceMychalxo What exactly did you do aboard a nuclear submarine?

    • @MasonBeast2000
      @MasonBeast2000 Před 5 lety +10

      I'm a DEPed nuke. I go to basic in November. I was kinda bummed when nuke made this list but I got over it quick lol. I love math and science and I think I'll really enjoy school and my job. I'm also gonna be on a sub, I'm looking forward to the smaller tight knit group

    • @MrJerryHsu
      @MrJerryHsu Před 5 lety

      M450N 8U713R what was your asvab and lines scores? Aiming for nuke

  • @kwaktak
    @kwaktak Před 6 lety +99

    Worst job in the Navy: cleaning the deck drains in the shower stalls after 6 months at sea.

  • @jjg390
    @jjg390 Před 7 lety +71

    This is soo true! I went to nuke school only to fail out in the last week of Power School... It was literally hell on earth, and the nukes on my submarine were the most depressed and biggest functioning alcoholics I've ever met in my life...

    • @usieq9727
      @usieq9727 Před 3 lety

      Lmao sounds like my ex

    • @funveeable
      @funveeable Před 10 měsíci

      Why does everyone have such a problem with power school? I had absolutely no issues with it and the only time I actually failed at anything was my final oral board. Literally tripping at the finish line.

  • @swishchxpo8469
    @swishchxpo8469 Před 5 lety +6

    about to take my asvab, been wanting to join for like 3 months but been brushing up on certain things in "ASVAB For Dummies." Your channel helps ease my doubts, so appreciate it my boi!

  • @Bawnquishasm
    @Bawnquishasm Před 7 lety +54

    I'm a nuke and you're not wrong about the hours lmao. I'm responsible for verifying radiation levels in the plant, and theyre virtually zero. One of the heaviest single components on the ship is the radiation shielding

    • @dannybee6677
      @dannybee6677 Před 6 lety +3

      Dang, sounds fascinating. Two years of schooling right?

    • @mrcursetheclouds
      @mrcursetheclouds Před 4 lety

      Danny Bee either 15 or 18 months depending on if you go as a mechanic or as a wire rate

    • @mrcursetheclouds
      @mrcursetheclouds Před 4 lety +1

      Danny Bee but, there cans be holds where you’re waiting for class to start, or medical issues, or waiting on clearances that can easily keep you at the school for over two years.

    • @funveeable
      @funveeable Před 10 měsíci

      Get ASMO in boot camp, longer T Track, pesky delays before A school, and you'll get to star reenlist in Prototype.

  • @ARCHIEzzle
    @ARCHIEzzle Před 7 lety +94

    I love these top lists ;)

  • @brianfuller7691
    @brianfuller7691 Před 4 lety +8

    CS Is one of the most thankless jobs in the Navy but one of the most important. Everybody eats. Nukes make every list and they deserve respect. My dad was a BM and he always said that the Navy could not run without them.

  • @rubiaragagon7722
    @rubiaragagon7722 Před 6 lety +16

    I’m a NUKE and yes it is pretty hard. Hours suck, work is very political. Especially for me since I work as an ELT. You come in super early to start up prior to deployment and go home last if you are part of the shutdown detail. Multiply the hard factor by I guess 10 if you are submarines. And yes, I am a NUKE SUB. However, since I am qualified EWS, QAI, EDPO, LELT, Master Training Specialist, I am more marketable in the civilian market. It is pretty hard. In the end, the juice is worth the squeeze.

  • @MrBollinger1967
    @MrBollinger1967 Před 7 lety +35

    I was a BM2 back in the 80's. You had respect as a BM! No other rate could function without us. Traditional oldest Navy rate. A serious sailor would do well in this rate, because of the varied duties to perform.

    • @Odee4hundred
      @Odee4hundred Před 5 lety +3

      Thats right BOATS

    • @paleamigo8575
      @paleamigo8575 Před 3 lety +3

      A "BM" is a serious sailor. The rest of us are just along for the ride.😂👍

  • @otsocbayr1
    @otsocbayr1 Před 7 lety +10

    With 'Nuc life' you hit it right on the head! Actually, you do get more radiation working on the flight deck in the sun than you do working next to the reactor. The reason for this is that there are many layers of shielding between the nuc and the reactor while there is no shielding (other than the Van Allen belts and the atmosphere) between the airedale and the sun, which is just one huge radiation factory. Hope this helps.

    • @funveeable
      @funveeable Před 10 měsíci

      The monkeys working around the engine room have it broiling.

  • @mattr7118
    @mattr7118 Před 7 lety +23

    Next do a top 5 best rates in the Navy excluding air wingers, corpsman, nuke, and special warfare jobs!

  • @T3CHNOskillz
    @T3CHNOskillz Před 7 lety +46

    lol they said they don't see sunlight for days. be an MM or EN on a destroyer and you'll never see sunlight lol

  • @formerevolutionist
    @formerevolutionist Před 7 lety +35

    I was an I level AT. That means I used big computers to fix aviation electronics. It was a sweet job sometimes because our shops always had to be cool. When we were in the Persian Gulf in the summer, I would be wearing a jacket.
    The coolest (literally) part of my job was when I went to lunch. The flight deck guys would be greasy, sweaty, and miserable, but I would go to the galley wearing my jacket and fogged-over glasses. They gave me the dirtiest looks. It was great!

    • @jtmnavy
      @jtmnavy  Před 7 lety +5

      lol yup this guy knows the life ,,,,, O level vs I level haha
      ;))

  • @justbustah6217
    @justbustah6217 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow ... I scrolled, and scrolled and scrolled some more to get to the bottom of the comments ... and when that didn't work, I went back to the top ... I graduated from S3-G in West Milton, NY in early 71. Thanks for including us nukes ... and thanks for keeping us up to date on Navy life, bro ...

  • @slickrick8595
    @slickrick8595 Před 7 lety +58

    I was actually looking into being an AO but I hope I'm not that annoying if I go through with that rating lmao

    • @DudetaketheBus
      @DudetaketheBus Před 7 lety +5

      Slick Rick being annoying is etched in your brain after a-school. One of the recruiters at my district is an AO, and I shit you not... being annoying has never left his system.

    • @slickrick8595
      @slickrick8595 Před 7 lety +2

      Clausvonclauswitz lmao oh well

    • @yarumileon6200
      @yarumileon6200 Před 7 lety +6

      Slick Rick When everyone said AOs are so extra I didn't believe them until I got to Great Lakes

    • @justinhall9990
      @justinhall9990 Před 7 lety +6

      Ima be an AO and i wanna be annoying

    • @jacobschilling3054
      @jacobschilling3054 Před 6 lety +5

      When you go to a school, you will literally be screaming your ass off about how absolutely amazing AO is. It’s cockiness engraved into your soul lol. It’s up to you to keep it or leave it. Imma be one to leave it lol. Even though I’ll still probably be labeled annoying and a cocky dick lmao

  • @brandonfarmer4539
    @brandonfarmer4539 Před 7 lety +54

    Glad to see AO's havent changed!!!!

  • @ironrangerw6r1
    @ironrangerw6r1 Před 5 lety +13

    I dated a cook when I was in the Army. She worked at our DEFAC I got hooked up every meal!!!

  • @robertpaonita4930
    @robertpaonita4930 Před 4 lety +6

    The nuclear reactors are actually very safe when it comes to radiation for Nukes. A day out in the sun does expose you to more radiation. The radiation doesn’t leak out of the reactor at least it shouldn’t unless someone screwed up.

  • @jadedarling6891
    @jadedarling6891 Před 7 lety +1

    My whole family are in the forces! It's nice to see youtubers talking about that life! Respect to you guys and love from London! 🇬🇧 you're a sweetheart!

  • @lloydphilbrick6907
    @lloydphilbrick6907 Před 4 lety +7

    I was an HT in the 1970s, we where called turd chasers then, but you learn skills, for example, our toilet clogged at home, my wife said what are you going to do with the fire extinguisher? Whatcha and learn I said lol! And AOs haven't changed much either!

  • @KvatchSmokes
    @KvatchSmokes Před 7 lety +70

    Nuke life sucks, but it's better to laugh now and cry later. Lot's of my close friends have left the nuke community due to academic failure, but mostly to depression and mental illness. Just talk to someone before you make a big decision, I'm absolutely positive they care about you

    • @mojohns44
      @mojohns44 Před 6 lety +13

      I made it a career. A couple of times I went non-nuke on shore and once on a tender. I met a lot of nuke waste out there and I was sad to learn that those guys often went on to a much better life than I did. Because they were such high quality recruits the rest of the Navy was glad to have them. Several of the ones I knew that made it a career in the regular Navy retired as at least E-8's, about half went officer and retired Lcdr. or Cdr.

    • @zackvanloon9253
      @zackvanloon9253 Před 3 lety

      WRONG

  • @FireRescue6786
    @FireRescue6786 Před 5 lety +8

    I was an AO from 2008 to 2013. I loved our family atmosphere, but I had a shitty experience. I was in VFA-41 and we did 3 deployments in 3 years. 1 on the Nimitz and 2 and the Stennis. It was love/hate lol. We worked VERY hard and partied even harder. I had a high ASVAB, but chose AO because it had a sign-on bonus and it sounded cool. IYAOYAS

    • @tpyt4248
      @tpyt4248 Před 2 lety

      I was in vfa41 one last year!!!

  • @dawsonmudd9283
    @dawsonmudd9283 Před 4 lety +5

    Dad was a Nuke. Said the communication level between a nuke and an average rate was insane, which explains why they’re awkward.

    • @unfortunate7803
      @unfortunate7803 Před 3 lety +1

      Wdym

    • @dawsonmudd9283
      @dawsonmudd9283 Před 3 lety +1

      @@unfortunate7803 Well nukes spend 2 years with some of the smartest people the navy has to offer. Once they get into the fleet and deal with other rates it’s kind of like a culture difference.

    • @dawsonmudd9283
      @dawsonmudd9283 Před 3 lety +1

      @@unfortunate7803 And I’m saying this as an MN lmao

  • @AndyLifeInVideo
    @AndyLifeInVideo Před 7 lety +141

    AO: If You Ain't Ordnance You Ain't Shit
    HT: If You Ain't HT You Don't Know Shit ;)

  • @danfrick6097
    @danfrick6097 Před 7 lety +16

    My buddy got out and got a job in Nuke power plant, now he's pulling in 85k. Not bad, HS education 4 yrs Navy & 25 yrs on the job.

  • @stephenm8888
    @stephenm8888 Před 5 lety +5

    Was an ET and I agree with this whole list. Recently got out, and going to school, and for one of my classes Navy recruiters gave a presentation and were trying to get people to go Nuke. Man was it hard to bite my tongue, i feel for the nukes, as well as every other rate on this list.

  • @josephpreissler6855
    @josephpreissler6855 Před 6 lety +5

    My dad was given the option after OCS (I’m not positive but probably OCS) to go become a pilot but decided to go to nuke school (because he’s insane). Then instead of being a nuke on a carrier he went and was a nuke on a sub. I never heard a word of complaint out of him besides the fact that he said the humming of the engines fucked up his hearing permanently.

  • @rpt408
    @rpt408 Před 7 lety +13

    As a Nuke, you gotta know how the ship propels through the water, how electricity is powered, what to do if something breaks. IT IS A LOT of information you gotta know. Not many people can attain all this information. But it's just like any other job. If you work your ass off, it pays off. And yes, jt you actually are exposed to more radiation on the flight deck. But you have to go through the program to even understand why.

  • @davidransom4476
    @davidransom4476 Před 3 lety +1

    I was an MM. In my time, BT would have been right up there. It was 147 degrees on the Fire Room Upper Level when I was fixing the dehydrators. Underway watches in the Engineroom were bad with 6 hours on and 6 hours off, with a full workday. Your sleep time was either 1745 - 2345, or 2345- 0545. HT's were called Turd Chasers.

  • @tristanfreeman4029
    @tristanfreeman4029 Před 5 lety +6

    Broo. I met a girl at MEPS going AO and she was exactly like you guys said, she didn't even qualify though because of her vision 😂😂

  • @roughrider3591
    @roughrider3591 Před 6 lety +2

    CS's never get a holiday routine. Everybody who's getting a little down-time is still going to eat.

  • @masiguru9982
    @masiguru9982 Před 7 lety +6

    I served during the Regan years. I joined to learn the machinist trade. Did my time, learned everything I could and was very successful as a machinist in the civilian world. You get out what you put in. I saw too many guys who joined in order to have a 4 year vacation. What a waste of time.

  • @kodiakjack704
    @kodiakjack704 Před 7 lety +143

    Damn, I was hoping that nuke wasn't going to be on here. Still have to go through boot camp and the intense schooling but i'm still looking forward to it thanks for making these videos Jt!

    • @4567playstation
      @4567playstation Před 7 lety

      Gl

    • @kodiakjack704
      @kodiakjack704 Před 7 lety

      Diem Thanks man

    • @4567playstation
      @4567playstation Před 7 lety +1

      +jackson phillips and don't worry about school that much, it probably will be a little easy since they need people for this rate

    • @4567playstation
      @4567playstation Před 7 lety

      +jackson phillips yw 👍🏻⚓️⚓️

    • @20032016
      @20032016 Před 7 lety

      Whens your ship date? I'm in the same boat so to speak

  • @ckytaz7
    @ckytaz7 Před 3 lety +3

    Former 8.5-year nuke here....can confirm that it is the worst lol. It has 100% been proved that people on the flight deck get more radiation exposure from the sun than we do from the reactor. The reason we get "radiation tags" (TLD's) and people on the flight deck don't is because we have to monitor our exposure from working in the plants. We have limits we have to abide by and if we get too much then we get can get pulled from being exposed anymore. Now the main thing that you need to understand is the extremely low levels of radiation exposure working in a nuclear power plant. That is why even the small amount people receive on the flight deck is still more than what we receive working in the plants.

  • @RfMsC55
    @RfMsC55 Před 7 lety +9

    Mike Rowe actually did an episode with the Seabees. It was pretty cool.

  • @8323856068
    @8323856068 Před 7 lety +79

    Always throwing shade at the Nuke Squad smh. It's ight tho. Good work on the vids bro, keep it up, much respect.

  • @SuperBigblue19
    @SuperBigblue19 Před 6 lety +1

    81-87 Back when pollywogs became REAL shellbacks. Went in as a Radioman, hated it, switched over to Navy Diver and got out as a second class diver. 60% of long term divers get disability because of brain injuries. Did lots of TAD in the South Pacific & loved being in a small detachment with very little military bs.

  • @lala_fit1446
    @lala_fit1446 Před 7 lety +33

    Ugh I just paused NCIS to watch this... I love him💕

    • @jtmnavy
      @jtmnavy  Před 7 lety +10

    • @NICKYMGTV
      @NICKYMGTV Před 7 lety +12

      you're so hawttttt

    • @lala_fit1446
      @lala_fit1446 Před 7 lety +7

      NICKY MGTV ugh so are you! I almost chose AO, so now I'm glad I didn't 😂

  • @cynthiaoden7950
    @cynthiaoden7950 Před 7 lety +2

    I have watched so many of his videos in the past two days. Literally my new favorite person

  • @marcello46
    @marcello46 Před 4 lety +6

    I was hoping not to hear nuke on this list but I heard “high turnover”

  • @diablojd52
    @diablojd52 Před 6 lety +2

    When I was in MS's didn't have it so bad on my ship they pretty much cycled half days with each other and they control the food.

  • @jamespeach5577
    @jamespeach5577 Před 6 lety +6

    I’m a nuke and I can agree with how shitty the life is. However my civilian life is amazing. I make close to half a mil just with my certifications and schooling through the navy

  • @rorymajors2504
    @rorymajors2504 Před 5 lety +3

    Just caught up to this video. Don’t always agree with what you say but I gotta say you were on point on your Nuke comments. Brutal schooling and life. It takes a certain type of person to be able to handle the constant stress. But from another standpoint the experience you gain is highly respected when you get out. I am a retired Nuke and make comfortable six figures as do almost all of my ex Nuke friends. I had 9 job offers when I got out and I wouldn’t even consider it if it was less than six figure salary. And, as others have commented, you certainly received more radiation up top than we did.

  • @csnop5091
    @csnop5091 Před 7 lety +3

    They make me laugh so hard😂😂😂 unclogging the bathrooms😂😂😂 cooks with their creativity and all that jazz😂😂😂

  • @dylanthesloth9171
    @dylanthesloth9171 Před 5 lety +4

    I'm soon to be AO and im rolling at the stuff you say not even mad XD

  • @NotaVampyre111
    @NotaVampyre111 Před 3 lety +6

    I was an AO but not the typical BB stacker kind. I worked AIMD. I was an AO2 and never once worked flight deck. I can tell you that AO2 are a tight nit group. Pilots generally love the AOs because they love their weapons systems and the AOs take care of all that. Many a time we'd run into a group of our pilots and they'd want to hang with us.
    With all that being said,AOs do work hard. When I was in,74 to 79, we loaded any nonsmart weapon upto 1000lbs, by hand. Any type of weapon that plane (A7E in my case) was loaded by AOs. The M1A1 20MM gun, missiles, rockets, and bombs were handled, loaded, fuzed and maintained by the Ordies. It's also an unforgiving job. If you screw up and don't check your work serious damage, injuries and deaths can happen and have.
    Here's how I became an AO. I chose the Navy for 3 reasons . I had 4 brothers that all joined the army. I wanted to be different. I called the Coast Guard first, they never called back. No service travels as much as the Navy. One deployment can take you to 5 or 6 different counties.
    I wanted the west coast Navy. Europe has never interested me. Sea sickness is not my friend. To avoid it, I needed large ship. Nothing is bigger than an aircraft carrier except another carrier. I've always liked airplanes but not the Air Force. The recruiter set me up with all that. He of course needed AOs because of Nam. It was winding down and done before I reported to my squadron. He also made AOs sound way cooler than they were.
    I took early advancement in A school and came out an AO3. In December a year or so later, I made AO2. I had also been to AIMD school so by the time we deployed, I was an E5 and never had to work flight deck.
    Sadly, I had the gift of passing off my squadron chain of command. It was never anything bad and never intentionally or maliciously planned on my part but crap happened. Part of wanted to re-enlist and the command tried to get me to re-up but their methods were heavy handed. I felt bullied so I went home. I have never responded well to bullies . I'm very stubborn and resourceful if need be.
    Overall my Naval experience was good. I worked with some pretty good people. I gained a lot of confidence and self respect. I learned a great deal. I traveled half way around the world twice and met all kinds of people from all kinds of cultures. Ate things that I've never heard of and loved most of it.
    Being stationed at Naval Air Station, there wasa flying club to join. I managed to solo 3 times before I quit flying.
    The Navy is what you make it. This is true of any service or job. There are all kinds of opportunities and activities to be had if you take the time to find them. I volunteered for every school I could weasel my way into. That got me off the flight deck and may have saved my life.

  • @zzizmyheart
    @zzizmyheart Před 7 lety +8

    I actually CHOSE CS and it is a CAKE job!!!😂😂😂 We have the best schedules!!!!!

  • @LoverGirl1394
    @LoverGirl1394 Před 7 lety +11

    😂😂😂😂 you left nukes for last! My husband is an ELT. We are literally counting down the days until he gets out of the navy! Experiencing it from the wife side of things (bootcamp, a school, power school, prototype, life on a carrier), it's rough. When you get to hear from them on underways or deployment (which you don't very often, maybe every week or two) they are often sleep deprived, maybe getting 6 hours or less of sleep a night, haven't seen the sun in days, and are currently trying to decide if they would rather hang up the phone with you and sleep or eat. They start fast-cruising a few days before the rest of the ship start. And on the carrier my husband is on, most of the time they are on 3 duty sections. If they are lucky they can stretch it to 5. But the job has its upsides for when he gets out! That's what we and most other nuke families look foward to.
    Thank you for your video! Definitely made me laugh! :) also thank you for your service!

  • @DD214pls
    @DD214pls Před 7 lety +1

    Hey I just finished boot camp and wanted to thank you for the tips because they helped me a lot and prepared me for the eight weeks of excitement

    • @jtmnavy
      @jtmnavy  Před 7 lety +1

      haha hey welcome back !!!!!!!
      im glad the vids helped !!! how was ur experience ?!?! any tips for the fellow fam out there ?

  • @purestrawberrypwnage
    @purestrawberrypwnage Před 7 lety +36

    I leave for basic tomorrow!! and going in with a nuke contract. got 3 years of college under me so I'll see if that helped! (mechanical engineering classes)

    • @nataliamunoz608
      @nataliamunoz608 Před 7 lety +2

      AJ Coupe 09 good luck.. i leave way later for that same rate

    • @therealonnahhh
      @therealonnahhh Před 7 lety +1

      AJ Coupe 09 did your recruiter tell you the pros & cons of it? & did you get offered a bonus?

    • @purestrawberrypwnage
      @purestrawberrypwnage Před 7 lety +11

      therealonnah replying 6months later. about to graduate A-School and i will say that it does indeed suck but highly worth it

    • @Crawler403
      @Crawler403 Před 7 lety +6

      trust and believe it only ever gets worse (aside from like the first half of prototype); protips from the fleet: dont reenlist, buy a CHEAP car that runs well, dont accumulate debt - if you have more than 1500 on your credit card you are fucking up, get into working out - youll be a nub on your boat for close to 2 years and working out will be the healthiest thing to do outside working hours on deployment and youll have a lot of free time, get a hobby that isnt drinking - something like hiking is great because you will always have something to do whether you are in home port or abroad

    • @richardvanwinkle2391
      @richardvanwinkle2391 Před 6 lety +1

      Nicholas Rebitz I got qualed my first Boomer patrol. Took 96 days. Submarine quals are MUCH harder than surface quals. If it took you or anyone 2 years to quals then you are a shit bag. We had 2 patrols to get qualed.

  • @sebastianhinestrosa9407
    @sebastianhinestrosa9407 Před 7 lety +13

    sup man thanks for all the advice for boot camp it was a breeze i was a 900 div and now im in a school here at great lakes thanks for all you're help man

  • @lazyidiotofthemonth
    @lazyidiotofthemonth Před 6 lety +3

    I was a single term Nuc, my lifetime exposure from Navy reactors was 46 mRem, the average person gets 100 Rem a year from the sun a year, since a lot of us Nucs are Bubbleheads, theoretically their total exposure from all sources is what the get from the reactor. An Airdale, who works their days on a flight deck would surpass my exposure in about 4 hours of work outside. This is because the Reactors are very well shielded for all types of radiation

  • @RTH-xo6gl
    @RTH-xo6gl Před 4 lety +1

    I’m a retiree Marine Corp.,my best friend is retiree E-9 Corpsman. He was in Vietnam in the field. Guy on TV was corpsman in Vietnam , Purple Heart

  • @aziervellon1053
    @aziervellon1053 Před 6 lety +6

    Im going to be an AO and watching this only made me happier that im going to be 1. Im am a quiet dude though so better get used to it

  • @Azby64
    @Azby64 Před 7 lety +1

    Naturally my first assumptions were of head duty, but with my heavy anxiety those AO cries would have me passed out wide-eyed.

  • @hunter1q12
    @hunter1q12 Před 5 lety +3

    So I watched a video about the Navy a few days ago, CZcams recommened me NickyMGTV, watched his best jobs. Come to your channel to watch the worst jobs, and I find out that what I want to do as a nuke will be tough. As you said, I am well willing to put effort to be the best I can at the job.

  • @falloutfreak111
    @falloutfreak111 Před 6 lety +2

    I was undes for three years before picking up Corpsman. I’ve done every collateral duty from VBSS to security to cranking for a year. A fucking year. That was the freaking worst

  • @L3_Media_Group
    @L3_Media_Group Před 7 lety +42

    I couldn't agree more with your opening comments ..... 100% or don't even try.

    • @L3_Media_Group
      @L3_Media_Group Před 7 lety

      ABH should have hit the list. Yellow shirt isn't bad but ABH Blue Shirt ..... ohhhh, It sucked. The only thing that got me through was qualifying for everything; I was a swimmer, safety, AW (eventually), I volunteered for all of it. The job itself was horrible, in my opinion.

    • @L3_Media_Group
      @L3_Media_Group Před 7 lety

      ABH should have hit the list. Yellow shirt isn't bad but ABH Blue Shirt ..... ohhhh, It sucked. The only thing that got me through was qualifying for everything; I was a swimmer, safety, AW (eventually), I volunteered for all of it. The job itself was horrible, in my opinion.

    • @jtmnavy
      @jtmnavy  Před 7 lety

      i would put those jobs as being exciting / fun though working on the flight deck :)) compared to these other jobs haha

    • @L3_Media_Group
      @L3_Media_Group Před 7 lety +1

      Very true. Blue shirt was the worst for me ..... but there are worse; you are right.

    • @jtmnavy
      @jtmnavy  Před 7 lety

      Variety Vlog by Thomas SnoWolf as an LSE I'm sure you know i was up on the Flight Deck around all the Shirts (Blue/yellow/green/white/red/purple)
      and yeah the Flight Deck is a awesome crazy experience !

  • @noelduncan583
    @noelduncan583 Před 4 lety +1

    You forgot Machinist Mate. It's a Boatswain's Mate painting down in that HOT hole or engine room! It's so sad; you went to "A" school at GLNTC then you may have to paint for 16 hours a day out at sea depending on which "watch" you have. In the port you work 8 hours a day.

    • @stevenmajicmike
      @stevenmajicmike Před 4 lety +1

      @Noel Duncan how about the Enginemen rating ? pros and cons?

  • @elrickyhuertavlogs7274
    @elrickyhuertavlogs7274 Před 4 lety +4

    I wanna be a welder n dude at my school told me an HT does all the welding in the carrier nvm I ain’t unclogging toilets 😐

  • @joepeirce1
    @joepeirce1 Před 3 lety +1

    Retired AOC 21 years. I enjoyed it drank a lot of beers. Got to learn the entire F/A-18. QA bvbb supervisor.

  • @danielhawkins985
    @danielhawkins985 Před 7 lety +17

    The one dislike must've chose AO

  • @PriscillaGee33
    @PriscillaGee33 Před 7 lety +1

    CS don't wash dishes 😂 It's the FSA (cranking). But ya it sucks I cranked and we worked like 18 hour days shits wild in the galley. The only place you can under cook and over cook rice in the same batch

  • @Prodflip1
    @Prodflip1 Před 7 lety +18

    Am I fucked for making it in as a cook and a nuke?

    • @saltysenpai8847
      @saltysenpai8847 Před 7 lety +1

      Prod. Flip how in the hell???

    • @Prodflip1
      @Prodflip1 Před 7 lety +1

      D Salter CSS

    • @gruesume
      @gruesume Před 6 lety

      gotta start somewhere bro ive talked to many of you guys good people :)

  • @nova-ds6ve
    @nova-ds6ve Před 4 lety +2

    I got one for you. On submarines, we have Auxillarymen, which (due to the limited amount of rates you can bring on a Sub) do all of the work that HTs do (150 men, and 7 toilets, so theres PLENTY of clogs and poop explosions), and also wake up to run diesels in emergencies, and also have to participate in all the Nuke drills, and also have to do more maintenance than almost every other rate on the Submarine, and also work in one of the hottest parts of the boat, and are responsible for the majority of the DC gear, and also have pretty mediocre advancement. Poor saps. I'm SO glad I wasn't one.
    Coming from a Nuke.... But the sunlight thing giving you more radiation than our shielded reactor is true. However, there is a difference between gamma and neutron radiation. One is substantially more likely to rip some subatomic particles off, if you catch my drift.

  • @kevincrumlish3777
    @kevincrumlish3777 Před 4 lety +3

    Former Nuke here:
    This man said the radiation tag “absorbs it” bruh 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @feardrinker
    @feardrinker Před 7 lety +1

    You're basically correct about Turd Chasers (HTs). If your ASVAB is low to average, you're hitting the fleet without C School. But with a good ASVAB you get advanced welding school or NDT (non-destructive testing) school. I went NDT and did not regret. Only chased a few turds.

  • @crappiehookking387
    @crappiehookking387 Před 3 lety +3

    Former HT 2009-2013 on a Destroyer DDG 79. HT2 (SW) Zavala came in as a E1 left as a E5. As long as you are proud of your Job then nothing else matters. You build thick skin and can shoot the shit pretty good being an HT lol. Talk about skills in the civilian world. I became a maintenance technician for a prison. $18hr back in 2013. Then a Electrician/welder helper in construction $24hr. I told them I had welding experience. All I had to do was operate a lift and keep the welding leads in good order, and now am currently a Maintenance Technican working for Microsoft making $28HR, and when I work OT it's $42HR. I chose my Rate and my fate ain't no shame in my game. I'm proud to have served and would recommend HT to anyone. Who doesn't like to deal with people and likes to build stuff.

    • @Prince-oq2hu
      @Prince-oq2hu Před 3 lety

      I actually chose HT as my rate recently and every video I watch on them say that you almost never do any welding outside of A school. Is this a misconception or is there truth to it?

    • @Solaniin
      @Solaniin Před 2 lety +1

      @@Prince-oq2hu watch Navy Plumber Boy's videos. He does it sometimes on a carrier.

  • @landon9812
    @landon9812 Před rokem +1

    As a navy veteran, I was a CS onboard a carrier. And hooking people up was what they said

    • @Me-eb3wv
      @Me-eb3wv Před 7 měsíci

      Do you recommend that rate

  • @tezoburtell5418
    @tezoburtell5418 Před 7 lety +24

    Lmaoooo I'm going in as a CS but I'm a great cook so ik I'll be fine. But I watched this video before I chose to be a CS and somehow I still wanted to be a CS 😂

    • @user-bx4fk5nb5t
      @user-bx4fk5nb5t Před 6 lety +7

      CS doesn't actually cook you reheat prison food...

    • @robbiemartin9456
      @robbiemartin9456 Před 6 lety +2

      Lmao.... if you like to cook you will probably start yo hate it more

    • @miltonmmm4789
      @miltonmmm4789 Před 5 lety +1

      What was your asvab score...

  • @chanceaustin4918
    @chanceaustin4918 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm DEP right now going NUC and I have to say all the negativity on here about it has me excited. When I put my name to papers I wanted a challenge, when my recruiter told me I quald for NUC my first though was that it sounded like it would be very straining and I'd have to be on my game every day. All the comments about it have only solidified that in my mind. I thank you all for the insight.

  • @coryssanikky
    @coryssanikky Před 5 lety +6

    I know I'm late to commenting on this; but I'm currently a nuke in the last stretch of schooling. I cant say what it's like in the fleet. A common joke amongst nukes is that "the fleet isn't real" because we spend so long in training. I've been in almost 2 years and the only boats/ships I've ever seen are the ones perma anchored to the shore for tourists and training. However, what I can say is that being a nuke and going through the training pipeline brings you lifelong friends. Not many people go through the kind of training that we do. We have the highest suicide rate in the military because of how stressful it is. But its improving. Yes we make a lot of money, and yes we work a LOT of hours. But personally the biggest part of being a nuke that I feel is forgotten about is the camaraderie we have with each other. This place is a special kind of hell that we spend 2 years in. Friends made here are some of the toughest and most caring people we will ever have in our life. So while the money is great, it's the friends that make it worth it. Also, from the meganerd in me: you do receive more radiation on the flight deck than we do in the spaces we work. That is a fact and my schooling teaches me the equations to prove it. 😘

    • @jtmnavy
      @jtmnavy  Před 5 lety +1

      Lol damn ur awesome yo

    • @tongw082
      @tongw082 Před 4 lety

      This comment is a year old so you are probably in the fleet now. Whatever you do don't reenlist! The bonus money and E-5 isn't worth it in the long run.

    • @coryssanikky
      @coryssanikky Před 4 lety

      @@tongw082 Not in the fleet yet. Lol Not only did I reenlist but my dumb a** volunteered spu

    • @tongw082
      @tongw082 Před 4 lety

      Coryssa Nikky West it’s ok. At least you are spending the time on shore vs. at sea. I know some folks that re-enlisted that ended up spending the extra 2 years on the ship. They were so sad when they saw folks they came to the ship with leave.

  • @jeremysimpson1432
    @jeremysimpson1432 Před 5 lety +1

    As a former HT the shitty part of our job is the ... well shit!! But we welding is the best. Also as a Navy Diver now... no such thing as a scuba diver welder... don’t exist in the the Navy. We navy divers don’t even really weld. We cut a lot but most welding is contracted out.

  • @TheBaughler1
    @TheBaughler1 Před 5 lety +9

    Can you do another video for AOs

  • @sparrowhawk3894
    @sparrowhawk3894 Před 4 lety +1

    It's true Nuclear Power requires the highest degree of "grey matter" and you will work your ass off. However, you will make rank faster than anyone else in the Navy and you will make more money than anyone else in the Navy (that's enlisted). My son in law asked me what was best or him as he considered joining; I asked how is your Math? he said very good, so I took him to recruiter and demanded special test to check his quals and he passed. He went from Seaman(E3) to Commander(O5) with 20 years in the Nuclear Field.

    • @Me-eb3wv
      @Me-eb3wv Před 7 měsíci

      20 years as a nuke? He’s built tough

  • @monsterink2053
    @monsterink2053 Před 5 lety +3

    I was a 10 year bm and I loved it started out as SR.

  • @meganthompson9671
    @meganthompson9671 Před 4 lety +2

    HOLY. SHIT. 😂 my guy at MEPS talked to me about ALMOST ALL of these jobs, and I'm so glad I went with Aviation electronics lmaoo

  • @Purplexity-ww8nb
    @Purplexity-ww8nb Před 7 lety +7

    For all those recruits and wannabe's who say they are going to be a nuke ... the odds are you are not. Out of every 100 who sign up to be a nuke, only 3 make it to the fleet as a nuke. At least that's the way it was in the '70's and '80's. Of course we still used slide rules back then. Still have mine. Good Luck. ET1(SS)

    • @dannybee6677
      @dannybee6677 Před 6 lety

      Alright, lets say you gave me a bunch of topics to research at my local library, to improve my chances at Nuke School. And I spent months learning them before Boot Camp, and did well on those subjects at Nuke School... Do Nukes have to have a good competency around machinery? I mean ( I think I already know the answer to this..) how complex is the machine maintenance that they teach? Is it like taking apart a car motor and putting it back together??? I'm just wondering what is the reason for the high washout rate. Is it the academics or the practical hands on stuff... It would really be frigging useful if someone answered this question definitively and posted it on reddit once and for all.

    • @AceProductions3
      @AceProductions3 Před 5 lety +1

      7700Purplexity Anyone wanting to be a nuke now in 2019 it’s extremely easier, there is a fail rate of 8% throughout the pipeline and half of them are for reasons other then academics. I’m currently in prototype haven’t been to the fleet yet. but if you’re worried about school... you shouldn’t. if you got the asvab score to be a Nuc 9/10 you’re able to pass the pipeline.

  • @jetworthington9894
    @jetworthington9894 Před 6 lety +1

    a close friend of mine scored in the high 90s on the ASVAB. he turned down Nuke for MassCom! She was not too happy. lmfao. I was surprised !!! like dude. you could've taken the corpsman spot. Thankful he didn't because that's my rate! lol. Off to BootCamp on Feb 4th. Going in as E2.

  • @SebastianWoodard
    @SebastianWoodard Před 5 lety +5

    My recruiter is pushing me to be a nuke. I laugh in her face every time.

  • @MMASulu
    @MMASulu Před 3 lety +1

    There's a reason the navy give nukes a massive re-enlistment bonus. It's because being a nuke sucks and retention is shit for a reason.