So am I.I know, I'm a smarta$$.

So am I.I know, I'm a smarta$$.
After a few days underway, the smell goes away. If your room sucks then the wardroom officer doesn't like you. What working hours....it's 24/7 on the carrier. Never had a problem with hot water. Then again, I owned it. If you have a problem with SWO's on a carrier, then you're doing something wrong. Aviators own the carrier.The boat sucks. The rooms suck. The hot water is sporadic. The food is mediocre to suckage. The working hours suck. The noise sucks. SWOs suck. The smell sucks.
Man I miss it!
So if there are 2 female aviators on the carrier, do they get the same accomodations 8 guys would share?
In ref to the question about the L-class ships, it's tough for me to compare since my big-deck time comprises a grand total of 90 minutes on the TR during my initial CQ eating lunch (went foul deck for something, I don't remember. It could have been a sea monster for all I know).
The quarters sound similar to the other posts, mostly 4 man staterooms for the JO's, occasionally 6 man, but some guys occasionally found themselves mixed in with the grunts/intel types. I second the earlier comment about leadership, some boats feel like they've got it together a provide a great (well... adequate) place to live, others couldn't care less.
be thankfull your not a brit r carriers are tiny cramped and old
at leastyour country looks after you
Lincoln (1x): 03-92-4L 2 man...very near the #2 JBD on the O-3 level...could be loud...local to everything a JO needs