Attitude Sinquain?
lol@You're NOT being "cheated" on any level. You should feel lucky you are fortunate enough to be given a seat on the ride of your life. Just chill.
Heyjoe you must be new to the navy, I did four years active duty in the navy as an engineer on a LHD and I could tell that I worked like a dog. Underway I would have rotations such as 18 hours on and 6 hours off. I study engineering at columbia university my friend, and the price tag on my shoulders is very heavy. I am in fact being cheated of money, even my OR said this. By the way, to get what you want in the navy, you must always find other routes in your chain of command when things are stagnating. So please... dont give me an emotional answer on how I should feel lucky. The navy is an employer just like other employers. Save that Joenavy stuff for someone else. I appreciate the navy but that's as far as it goes.
Attitude: You're not a REAL AirWarrior yet, why pretend? So you are a prior-E ... Great, that will help you in a way (I know, I was a prior PO2), but once you start OCS, you're no better/worse than any non-prior in your class.
The fact that you "appreciate the Navy but that's as far as it goes" sounds self-serving. Do you aspire to be a Naval Officer only for what YOU can get out of it? If so, you'll never cut it.
Research: When posting a sarcastic note on here to another member, you would be well advised to check their profile before pulling the trigger. Had you done that, you wouldn't have appeared sooo.... oooh, you get the point.

Officers need to communicate effectively. Poor spelling/grammar almost immediately turns off selection boards, i.e. tedious not "tideous"; swear not "sware"; navy should be Navy etc.
That said, on a lighter note... I thank you for your previous service & I wish you success in your new endeavor. If you make it through the program, you may come to love the Navy as we "lifers" do.

Any questions PM me OK?
BzB ex-ET2,
AW Grey Eagle