"holistic process" lol sounds like someone drank the cool aid! There is what they say and there is what they do.
Lol no joke I had "allegedly" before holistic but erased it for fear of being called a clueless millennial even more. I cant win.
"holistic process" lol sounds like someone drank the cool aid! There is what they say and there is what they do.
A better question would be: Why do so many Navy applicants seemingly want the IWC? If you’re young and single, go fly helos or live on a submarine or do SOF stuff. Intel work is kinda boring to be honest. You can always go do it later in life.
This is who I imagine @Sculpin looks like in real life
I think the picture was meant that you're naive.Anyways, are my questions not legitimate? Why is the 'general advice' here to avoid the Navy's largest officer community?
Could someone explain what the obsession with INTEL is? Do people watch movies and think it's the most amazing thing ever, or is it actually that amazing? I'm legitimately curious.
That still happens. My last Intel O was a Primary attrite, but she was a phenomenal Intel O.What I find amazing about this is back in the 80s and 90s when I was on active duty, the majority of intel officers I knew were flight school attrites or med NOQs. Very few joined wanting to be intel.
Yes, ship life does bear down on people. And SWOs get a lot of ship life. (Also, constant work trips can wear you down, too, even when they're to cool European destinations.) Intel offers, generally speaking, get more shore duty, which equals a better quality of life. People are probably attracted to intel precisely because of the low selection rates. It's the same reason tons of people apply to Harvard - it seems prestigious because not many people get in, even if a majority of the people who apply would succeed if selected. I'm an intel officer who enjoys intel, but I've also known plenty of people who've come in from other communities and not liked it at all, so the amazingness of intel really depends on who you're talking to.Could someone explain what the obsession with INTEL is? Do people watch movies and think it's the most amazing thing ever, or is it actually that amazing? I'm legitimately curious.
Also why is the general advice on this forum to avoid the SWO community like the plague? Is being an SWO as miserable as it's made out to be? Aren't most Navy officers SWOs? I've known a fair number of SWOs who hate their lives and a few who have enjoyed it, but the reasons for disliking it do not quite describe a nightmare scenario. Does the ship life just bear down on people?
I've known a couple SWOs who were based in Rota for a while who just do not like being an SWO, and I'm just scratching my head wondering how people who had all expense paid work trips (which included more tourism than work) to a dozen different countries in Europe could hate their lives so much. Is there really something so discomforting about being an SWO?