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? If your SO is an MA...
What kind of hours do they keep for regular work days? How often have they been deployed? What can I expect if my dh is going to be an MA? TIA...
I hate not knowing...
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I think the command has a lot more to do with it all than what his rate is.
I do know my husband has tougher hours being an EM nuke though.
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Yeah I think where he is stationed is a big factor. B/c i know db is in Norfolk and he works on 3 days off 2 on 2 off 3 ( he basically has every other weekend off), and it keeps rotating like that. He hasn't ever been deployed, (the only time he's left actually was to go to New Orleans to help out) However they have tried to send him to Iraq a few times and luckly he was able to get out of going....
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Really depends on the command. The have morning, swing, mid, and graveyard shifts with most commands. Right now DH is on swings at his new command. Also depends on if it's a ship, NAS, NAB, etc.
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Didn't get a PM from you...
![]() I really just wanted to sorta verify what his recruiter told me. He's an MA and said that he's only been deployed once even though he's applied for it. As soon as we find out where we'll be I'll let you know, but that probably won't be until April or so. Thanks for the answers, I don't really know how any of this works apparently...
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Ok my dh went in undesignated. Went to a ship tested for BT and that is what he got. Then he was force converted to MM. Went to charleston for Security duty. Liked what he did decided to cross rate to MA.
his hours in Charleston were 12 hour shifts 3 days on 3 days off. he actually went to work around 430 and got home around 630. we lived on base so that help with times. they swapped days and nights every month. That part SUCKED!! Then we went to Norfolk to MSF will continue this in another it doesn't like long posts today |
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MSF is Mobile Security Force.
That was Sea duty. He was a plank owner for the precom it was the first of 13 dets. They are stationed in Norfolk, Guam, and SD supposed to have been Rota too but that got moved to Norfolk. The first year there were LOTS of schools. Once they were commissioned he deployed for several missions right away. couple weeks here a month there. Then in late 03 they got sent to Iraq. A 6 month deployment turned into right at 7.5 months. they were told that they wouldn't deploy for 18 months. This was mid April, Nov he was gone again for a 3 month deployment turned into right at 7 months. When they were home they had decent hours. 6-5ish. But between missions, schools etc... He was gone often. BUT was home more in realitly than on shore duty. |
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We are now on our 2nd shore duty and he goes to work at 4am and gets home between 630-700 pm.
He works 2 days off 2 works 3 off 3. BUT with training, schools and gun shoots etc... He isn't home on his days off either. They rarely go to boats just cause there are few billets available but it can and does happen. Most guys straight out of school who aren't married at this particular time in the navy for MAs are going overseas. They are being strict on orders with families cause there are so many "young" guys going in that they can send cheaper. And a lot of guys are getting unacc. tours for a year if they are married. MAs rotation is different too. They do 3 yrs Sea, 3 years shore and 3 yrs overseas. HTHs and let me know if you have more ??s |
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