I had the misfortune to get the "NAMI (pronounced Nammy) Whammy" whilst in the pipeline to be a NFO. Having gone through NROTC, I knew I didn't want to go SWO! I tried applying to the Supply Corps but they weren't taking folks at the time. So I did the smart thing - I turned in my letter of resignation, knowing full well it would be accepted. Sadly for me - it wasn't. They said I was to "valuable" to be released from active duty! Bravo Sierra! I asked to be sent to the 1300 (General Aviation Duty) so I could at least spend my time doing something useful - nope. I got redesignated and sent to Newport Rhode Island to become a - gasp - SWO. Surface Warfare Officer School is a miserable place. I finished in the top 10% of the class without cracking a book - it was a monumental waste of time. One of the instructors found out I was formerly in the aviation community and berated me in front of the class for no other reason than..."You don't belong here!". Sadly for him, the CO was walking by and heard him. He got chewed out for his comments and was forced to write me a written apology for being rude.
My first ship was a disaster. The CO hated anything to do with aviation - especially me. Suffice it to say, he was so biased that my fitness report was thrown out and was reassigned to another ship.
The best advice I can give anyone concerning the SWO community is this. Execute the same maneuver the Enola Gay did when they dropped the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima - execute a 158 degree diving turn and flee the vicinity as quickly as possible. SWO's lack any sense of professionalism and are concerned with looking busy even when they are not.