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Hi everyone I am a new navy girlfriend and was just wondering if anyone could give me some advice. I just don't know what to expect as soon as my boyfriend finishes A school. Basically a little background, my boyfriend wants to do something with engineering and has a contract for 6 years but he says its really 4 with the extra 2 being just in case for war, or at least thats what i think. Also i'm currently finishing my sophomore year of college and do plan to finish all 4 years as well. Like I said i'm totally new to this whole thing so my terminology could be totally off but i'm just looking for some advice from anyone one what to expect when he's done with A school and in these 4 years. Any information would be so helpful since my boyfriend really doesn't know to much about what will be happening either. Thank you :)
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I'm thinking AECF, because she also posted in the Great Lakes group. If so, the contract is for four years, and a two year extension, making 6 years of active duty. I was an ET, had that contract. But it could be a snipe rating, hence the engineering, which would have a four year contract, with a two year inactive reserve extension. Definitely would be easier if we know his rating!
Thank you for both for helping me!! I'll defiantly be able to give you his rating in a little bit I asked him what it was!
Ah, Gas Turbine Technician. He will be GSM or an GSE, mechanical or electrical. I believe they find out which during boot camp. First he goes to Common Core, which is ~4 weeks. Then A school is 15~22 weeks seat time, although it is divided up. Then a C school to learn a specific platform. C schools teach a specialty, and are in Great Lakes as far as I know. He will be in Great Lakes a good long time.
If he is GS-E (not M) he would also go to ATT (electronic prep school) ~9 weeks before A school.
I looked for an active group, could not find one! But here is an older conversation (and look, there I am...)
http://navyformoms.com/group/askthesdc/forum/topics/gse-s-in-gl
I thought that was a five year contract, but hard to tell without seeing what he signed. Four sounds too short for a school that long. Don't be surprised if he has six years active total.
A sea going rating, expect him to be on a ship most of the time after school.
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