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Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: roguerower
Congrats on getting into the nuke school. From what i've read, in the past each applicant was screened up the wazoo. Mucho gracias mi amigo.
back in the day every office going into nuclear power had to interview with Rickover himself. i heard lots of whacked stories about those interviews
Originally posted by: TheBDB
Originally posted by: dionx
can you provide a link to how much the different levels of officers make? if the salary is better than the private sector (i'm a chemist), i might consider it.
Basic Pay Chart
Looks like a brand new Ensign gets $2343 a month, plus Subsistence ($184) and Housing (depends on your location), which are not taxed. I think my BAH for Charleston is about $940.
Heh, I was a Nuke ET on the Lincoln (CVN-72) and I was lucky enough to get into Forward RC berthing. 40 dudes in that space.Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: preslove
I had a college friend who spent his naval career on an ohio class sub. He was a total freak with MANY weird stories to tell. Good luck![]()
Do junior officers on subs get their own cabins?
the JO's on Tridents were 2 per room
better than the 9 per room us enlisted guys had![]()
Be sure to note that pay raises within the first few years of service are very aggressive.Originally posted by: TheBDBBasic Pay ChartOriginally posted by: dionx
can you provide a link to how much the different levels of officers make? if the salary is better than the private sector (i'm a chemist), i might consider it.
Looks like a brand new Ensign gets $2343 a month, plus Subsistence ($184) and Housing (depends on your location), which are not taxed. I think my BAH for Charleston is about $940.
Nah, it went up but not by that much. $183.99 for officers. I'm still not sure how they justify it being so low when it's supposed to offset the cost of food.Originally posted by: AndrewR
I just read a few days ago that BAS for O's is a little over $200 now ($213 or something -- haven't received my first pay for the year though). One tip on BAH -- don't use all of it for your rent, or utilities will kill you.![]()
:roll:Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
First off, congratulations :thumbsup:
Be sure to note that pay raises within the first few years of service are very aggressive.Originally posted by: TheBDBBasic Pay ChartOriginally posted by: dionx
can you provide a link to how much the different levels of officers make? if the salary is better than the private sector (i'm a chemist), i might consider it.
Looks like a brand new Ensign gets $2343 a month, plus Subsistence ($184) and Housing (depends on your location), which are not taxed. I think my BAH for Charleston is about $940.
I just got my O2 last month (automatic at 18 mo.) and get $4530/$3760 a month before/after taxes. You would probably add $120 or so to those because my BAH is for Texas.
I assume the raises are this aggressive within the first few years because they want you to stay in. It makes sense; When my initial 4-year term of service ends and I'm deciding whether or not to re-up, I'll be looking at $5460 a month pre-tax.
And yes, I know these amounts are nothing compared to what you guys in the civilian sector are pulling in
Nah, it went up but not by that much. $183.99 for officers. I'm still not sure how they justify it being so low when it's supposed to offset the cost of food.Originally posted by: AndrewR
I just read a few days ago that BAS for O's is a little over $200 now ($213 or something -- haven't received my first pay for the year though). One tip on BAH -- don't use all of it for your rent, or utilities will kill you.
:roll:Originally posted by: jpeyton
Anyhow, to the new officer, again, congratulations. Maybe we'll cross paths one day if I ever get the chance to call in NGF![]()
and people complain about salaries in the military. That's pretty darn good considering the other benefits and non taxing of the BAS/BAH
Originally posted by: TheBDB
and people complain about salaries in the military. That's pretty darn good considering the other benefits and non taxing of the BAS/BAH
I don't think anyone ever complains about officer pay. The enlisted pay is significantly lower.
Originally posted by: TheBDB
and people complain about salaries in the military. That's pretty darn good considering the other benefits and non taxing of the BAS/BAH
I don't think anyone ever complains about officer pay. The enlisted pay is significantly lower.
Originally posted by: roguerower
I've got an Marine Corps ROTC scholarship ... There smaller but they could kick the Army and Airforce's ass any day of the week. The Navy's ok in my book though. Army, ugh.![]()
Originally posted by: TheBDB
Yesterday was a real special day for me and I just wanted to share it here. Let me tell you, Navy OCS is no joke because of guys like this. I had a great time there and I got my butt kicked into shape. The discipline you learn there is also amazing. If anyone has considered joining the military or is curious let me know...there is a lot I can't talk about but I can try. Anyways, I'm rather excited and I just wanted to share.
