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Former nuke advice wanted (Pilot)

GalticJohn

MMN1(SS)
Good morning, all;

I was a sub nuke mechanic for 8.5 years before getting out this past May. Looking at trying for pilot as I finish my degree in Computer Science this December. I was curious if there are any other former nukes on here that went on to be pilots, and if they can compare the workload / lifestyle between the two.

Obviously, I'm not expecting the two to have many similarities. However, how different is the typical workload? Are there monthly exams? Do you miss certain aspects of being a nuke? (funny, I know)

Lastly, I apologize if there is a thread like this somewhere else - I have had difficulty finding a more appropriate place to ask these questions and
 
Good morning, all;

I was a sub nuke mechanic for 8.5 years before getting out this past May. Looking at trying for pilot as I finish my degree in Computer Science this December. I was curious if there are any other former nukes on here that went on to be pilots, and if they can compare the workload / lifestyle between the two.

Obviously, I'm not expecting the two to have many similarities. However, how different is the typical workload? Are there monthly exams? Do you miss certain aspects of being a nuke? (funny, I know)

Lastly, I apologize if there is a thread like this somewhere else - I have had difficulty finding a more appropriate place to ask these questions and

Didn’t you ask this similar - ish question a while back?

 
I don't recall asking how the two compared, though I may have asked if there were any nukes that have gone on to become pilots. Maybe asking about program releases?

EDIT: didn't realize you pasted a previous post of mine. I would say that I am asking for something a bit different here – how do the programs compare versus my previous questions concerning medical issues and TIS restrictions.
 
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I’m not sure how qualified I am to answer, but I was a surface nuke and worked With aviators throughout my careers.

-surface nukes: not many liked the job, and retention was often based on bonuses (not all, I have friends who liked it)
-sub guys: seemed to have much better esprit de corps…but we’re still in like three section duty in port and all the other stuff.
-aviators seemed to have a better ability to put in hard hard work when you had to, but enjoyed their life much more than nukes.

If my kids were asking me advice on which of those three to choose, I’d recommend aviation.
 
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