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Hello, i’m waiting to go to bootcamp so who know’s what’ll happen till then, but i was curious. Are there any pros of being a nuke? From what I’ve read so far everyone sounds miserable and that’s kind of scaring mee ahaha… please. Any pros?
I was supposed to be a CTN then qualified to be a nuke and decided to take the $75k bonus they were offering, but after reading a few posts here uhhh I’m not so sure. I technically haven’t signed the nuke contract yet just CTN (supposed to sign it in bootcamp or something).
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Having Navy Nuke on your resume means you can do pretty much whatever you want once you get out. I just got out and I'm making 100k as a project manager despite having no project manager experience. You will gain a lot of skills that make you versatile and employers know that nukes are valuable candidates.