Tons of resources, not many people knowing how to use them - Intelligence Specialist US Navy Employee Review

3.0
Jul 12, 2014
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Pros

A great opportunity to travel and see the world, meet life-long friends and have access to technical training and personal development.

Cons

The Navy's viewpoint on "equality" is every person regardless of capability is equal. There is a huge push to reach racial quotas in technical fields without considering educational backgrounds. We have seen ASVAB requirements drop for Advanced Technical Fields from 90 to 75 then to 50 then to 'need a waiver.' This means the Navy has people working in Intelligence and IT that can not understand what they are reading in tech manuals and can not mentally understand the implications of written policy. The Navy is falling apart, and this is very obvious to anyone driving through a base or shipyard. Although funding is at all time highs, current leadership has no idea how to sustain the infrastructure it is responsible for. Grass is overgrown, buildings are falling apart, parking lots are returning to gravel.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

It is what you make out of it. You'll have good days and bad days. It's all dependent on your leadership. That can make or break the command. Medical is free, but can take a while to get seen. You'll meet a lot of new people and could travel around the world depending on your duty station. Education benefits and training.

Cons

Medical can take a while to get seen, unless it's an emergency. If you're single, the pay isn't that great, but you don't have to much to worry about for bills if you live on base. If you're on sea duty billet, your work life balance will be terrible.

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