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I just thought I'd throw in a few near-worthless civilian cents... 
1. I'm really impressed by the number of nuclear techs and submariners who are around to post on this thread. I think this says good things about both EN World (cool, lots of smart military guys!) and the Navy (cool, lots of gamers!).
2. "Don't agree to anything until the contract says what you want it to" is <b>always</b> good advice, and it sounds like it's really good advice here.
3. Speaking as a lifelong civilian in his mid-30s, I kind of regret not giving the Navy a try when I had the chance. I know the work's hard and the compartments are small, but I think the experience would have been good for me.
This is the kind of thing you only get to do when you're young and you don't have a business and a family to take care of. There's a lot to be said for not letting this kind of opportunity pass you by.
best wishes,

1. I'm really impressed by the number of nuclear techs and submariners who are around to post on this thread. I think this says good things about both EN World (cool, lots of smart military guys!) and the Navy (cool, lots of gamers!).
2. "Don't agree to anything until the contract says what you want it to" is <b>always</b> good advice, and it sounds like it's really good advice here.
3. Speaking as a lifelong civilian in his mid-30s, I kind of regret not giving the Navy a try when I had the chance. I know the work's hard and the compartments are small, but I think the experience would have been good for me.
This is the kind of thing you only get to do when you're young and you don't have a business and a family to take care of. There's a lot to be said for not letting this kind of opportunity pass you by.
best wishes,
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