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Our sailors will moving on to the 2nd phase of "Nuke" School. Indoc starts on Feb.9th and classes on the 13th. Since we will all be in the "same boat" together, I thought it will be nice to share our experiences.  Lets continue to support our sailors and each other!

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mine already started....on Novenber 26th!

 

hello all!!!

my son said was suppose to be in prefill 1204 but he said he might not start prototype until feb. 

My son called this morning and is starting to worry about completing Prototype he is suppose to finish in March and just now he is starting to ask what happens if he does'nt finish on time. And all I could say is believe in yourself and focus

good luck to your son!   i will be praying for him!!

My son is spending his Christmas working a 12 hour shift so he is learning that Christmas and other Holidays are just another work day I think he called home just to hear a few words of encouragement that only a Mom can give but prayers are always welcome no matter what situation they find themselves in
Happy Holidays and a Blessed Christmas

sorry to hear your son had to work!!  i hope he had a good day anyways!!   and i hope you and your family had a merry christmas!! 

may God bless all of you and your families this coming new year!!

Hi all, just checking in, has been awhile since Ive been on here. So far Colin is doing great in Prototype, just had his 7 week written exam and got a 3.98.....yay! Starts on Crew and his shift work/watches next week! He has next weekend and MLK day off so me and his dad are taking a long weekend trip down to visit before he starts the Crazy shift rotations!

Hope this finds you all doing great!

hi amanda!!

in glad your son is doing really well!!  my son has yet to start prototype.   enjoy your trip.  tell colin hi and we are proud of him!!

morning skype with the boy, doing good except the "boat" keeps breaking down...surprize surprize, got his hrs reduced on crew, has his 50% test this wednesday. On his 2 days off then next week works 4 days and 4 days off!

hello!

im glad you got to talk to him.  my son is still waiting to start prototype. he said he is prefill now.  they have him working crazy hours. i told him maybe they are getting him ready for prototype.lol.

take care!

My sons prototype hours are crazy!  He's working 11:00-11:00 this week for 7 days straight.

Son  also  is  still waiting  to  start  prototype. Work schedule sometimes it  is  days, sometimes nights, and  sometimes  evenings Rarely is the work rewarding and full schedule. He also reports the equipment is often down. Hope he gets into the next class,I think.

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