So, since this topic is already here, I decided to add some more experiences that I have encountered since my last post about 2 years ago. My kids are now 16, 13 and 10.
I spent the last 3 years on ship, with there being quite a bit of sailing, both long and short trips. I was due to be deployed in 2008, but my boss felt that he would rather me be with my children then on the trip. I understood and was attach posted to another ship. During the last 3 years, I have spent 347 days at sea, which I had no clue about until the new Sea Service Insignia was due to come out. The issues i have found as of late have been more with my children than with my career. They began to act out more, became very disrespectful towards myself, urinating the bed (my youngest) and a multitude of other issues. After consulting with the ship's PA, I made an appt with the base social worker. My bosses were quite understanding through most of it, but with that said, they can sometimes have a very hard time understanding the struggles of not having a partner to help you out. Regardless, the children and I went to see the social worker at which time she suggested I go on a Compassionate Status....something I was not wanting to do. With additional assistance from my ship's PA(he is absolutely awesome!!), I began to draft up memo's and such to go on compassionate status, because at the end of the day, my kids are my absolute priority and I am all they have(my ex has chosen to not be in the picture). I never submitted the memo's, but 2 weeks later I found out I was posted ashore.
Since the start of my posting a month ago, the change in my kids has been a complete 360. No more disrespect(other than usual teen issues), no more urinating the bed, everything has turned around. The struggles can be overwhelming at times, but with the support of your bosses, and even your ships PA, there are alot of options open, you just need to trust in them and ask for the help. Don't be to proud.