Yes, you are the only one.
Yes, you are the only one.
I joined the navy and went VFA to be on the boat and do fun shit. Wouldn’t trade my ready room time and all that goes with being embarked aboard the CVN during combat ops for any number of five star meals and nice hotels. But that’s just me...I know you've done at least 1 whole deployment but I'll fill you in on a few minor details, since you must have spent the whole time playing Dungeons and Dragons downstairs:
Boats don't magically end up in the middle east. They usually cross some sort of ocean to get there. During this transit, there are lots of cool places the COD guys get to go to as soon as they are in range. Places like Hawaii, the PI, Singapore, Korea, Okinawa, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Australia, Vietnam, South Africa, England, Portugal, and all over the Med. I'm sure there are plenty others but these are just the ones I've seen the CODs operate out of.
p.s. Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and UAE all have better food and hotels than anything you ever had on USS boat.
I joined the navy and went VFA to be in the bit and do fun shit. Wouldn’t trade my ready room time and all that goes with being embarked aboard the CVN during combat ops for any number of five star meals and nice hotels. But that’s just me...
Totally respect the COD bros.Fair point, for you. There's something to be said though for the adventure of operating from foreign shores with minimal support. Combat ops must be pretty awesome because you get to put your skills into practice. COD guys put their skills (both aviation and "diplomatic") routinely in a variety of operating areas. It's not just anytime babe, it's all the time baby.
I haven't come across a single COD guy who wished he had gone VFA, but I've met plenty of VFA guys who wished they had selected CODs.
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Nice straw man, bro.I joined the navy and went VFA to be on the boat and do fun shit. Wouldn’t trade my ready room time and all that goes with being embarked aboard the CVN during combat ops for any number of five star meals and nice hotels. But that’s just me...
Well, that makes two of us.I joined the navy and went VFA to be on the boat and do fun shit. Wouldn’t trade my ready room time and all that goes with being embarked aboard the CVN during combat ops for any number of five star meals and nice hotels. But that’s just me...
The boat is even more lame when you’re ships company.
Honest question given your VP background...haven't you only been ship's company when underway? Or at least a non-(regular) flying ship's company when underway? There's plenty to complain about on the boat (and trust me, whatever you think you've seen can only equal an-about-to-be-decommissioned FFG but can't be worse), but from a purely "people aren't trying to kill me but I still fly everyday" point of view, being on a ship isn't the worst place to be. It certainly may not have as much job-satisfaction as what you potentially could have been doing when shore-based, but that's a different argument.
Bottom line, being on a ship eventually sucks for everyone, at some point. But being on a ship and getting to go fly everyday decreases the suck slightly. And I say that as someone who has had to take a shower on the flight deck after doing a very sweaty and sketchy SAR because the aircraft could get water but the people couldn't. We called those days a "Tuesday."
Uhh . . . and deal with that pesky ground job, too.No doubt the boat sucks more when you live and work there full time compared to when it’s just the place you come back to eat, sleep, play video games and hangout with your friends in between flying.
Things that make me go "Hmmm..."."If you can establish the fulltime naval career ashore, do that with no hesitations..." - a general wisdom from the teachers and course tactical officers in any Russian naval college when you have the chance to speak to them offrec.