Spacekiwi wrote:Hell, my brothers going through elec tech training, and his basic training was 5 months, and then this branch training will be a year. add in the gaps between basic training and his branch training, to allow for shipboard training (4 weeks or so for him), and you come pretty close to 2 years. And he comes out of the training the lowest et level you can be.
Yes, that's specialist electronic training. That is
not required for the guy in-charge of cleaning the grease out of the Galley vent fans, or keeping the brass in the flag-crapper shiny. As I explained before: the difference in manpower between these ships and Manty “automated” SD’s is “warm bodies” not electronic techs, those jobs would be the same for
ANY SD. It’s the little crap jobs that get automated or reduced threw multi-tasking, and those jobs don’t require a doctorate in hyper-physics, they just require a “warm-body” & yes anyone working in a manufacturing facility would have the basic knowledge needed to serve in one of these capacities. The ships have tech manuals. They would not design ships so that EVERYONE onboard has to have a PHD to operate the thing. MOST systems can be figured out by anyone with the basic knowledge & a manual, that’s what they're for! Most of those “warm-body” positions will not need ANY special training, especially if they transfer some of their experienced people to senior positions. A good gunner PO on one of the light cruisers, for example, “retires” & “disappears”, to become a Senior Chief gunner on one of the SDs, or if he’s really good, given a Warrant Commission and made Gunnery Officer. Once some of the newbies get familiar with the assigned systems, they can be transferred to other ships and repeat…
kzt wrote:There is a big difference between normal peacetime training and wartime training. I remember poking through the training book in basic one night on CQ and there were major sections that were dropped or massively abbreviated for wartime mobilization training. It went from 8 weeks to 6 weeks IIRC.
The US navy didn't grow is size by 1000% between 1941 and 1943 by sending everyone through 3 years of training before they reached the fleet.
saber964 wrote:During WWII a noteworthy percentage learned thier jobs on the job. Jobs like Gunners Mate, Boatswain Mate, Quartermaster, Signalman, Enginemen, Electricians Mate Store Keeper, and Stewards Mate
Exactly!!!!
The higher tech levels are countered by the higher basic learning the average person needs just to function. In WWII someone working in a warehouse didn’t need to know a thing about “those weird electrical thingies with all the flashing lights”, now you can’t function in a warehouse without, at-least, basic computer knowledge. The same there, yes they have 2000 yrs more advanced tech, but the basic citizen needs 2000 yrs more advanced training to do his job (as the books stated even most Slaves can't function without technical training - except Pleasure or hunted types). That translates to their shipboard position. Also as I explained, Maya doesn’t need them to be fully operational
next week, just available in the
near future.
There is no Maya Space Navy yet – only a small squadron of the FF in the Maya sector which has been undermined by the Governor.
& no Basic training is always done before you set foot on a ship, they want to know you're not going to be one of those panicky/cowardly types alluded to earlier.