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Ex-Dragoon said:Very sound advice.
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Ex-Dragoon said:Very sound advice.
gcclarke said:Just my two cents. I'd always been told to try and foster a cordial relationship with the NCMs, both in my department and those in the rest of the ship. Being friendly, and being friends are two entirely different things. Officers, junior officers especially, should make an effort to involve themselves with their department when possible, and go to any departmental golf days, floor hockey, all-ranks events at the mess when invited, etc.
What you shouldn't be doing, however, is spending every night in the Jr. Ranks Mess, or going out with them every time you're in foreign port to get trashed. Be friendly, not buddy buddy. And still, it's not too big of a deal if you're actually friends with a few of them, but do your best to keep that away from work.
And for god's sake, don't be the one dating cross messes! Especially if you met on ship.
sledge said:it is very easy we never eat sleep or shower hehehe, We have 2 shifts and you eat when you are off.
LordVagabond said:So, I have one of those really silly questions that I would like to pose: How is lunch handled? As a NESOp (assuming I get the trade), I understand that one is stuck in a dark, windowless room and watches a CRT monitor. So... if the ops room has to be 24/7 manned, how does the operator on duty partake of the midshift meal? I'm assuming that food around the equipment is a no no, so the operator would have to travel to the messing facility (cafeteria) to munch.
sledge said:So 12 hours a day is not enough rack time for you??? Or was that sarcasm?
sledge said:We do try to avoid doing anything like the least coast. ;D