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.SWM wrote:That's on Earth today. In Manticore, you spend two years in training before you get on board a ship, and that's during wartime. And that's for tech third class.
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Just a comment --
The USN Technical schools (and the USAF/USA/USMC/USCG) teach a basic platform / skill level. They also act as a filtering process.
After the budding technician gets to their first command, they start on OJT (on-the-job training) applying their school lessons to "real life" with weekly / monthly / periodic maintenance on working systems and inspections of that maintenance (on which their shore liberty depends)
While doing this they are also qualifying General Damage Control, general maintenance (OpNav 4790.4 series anyone ?) and their warfare qualifications (Sub dolphins, ESWS/EAWS/SCWS etc).
When we received anyone from either a school command or another fleet command, they were generally tag-teamed with another on-board tech for at least 2 months before they did maintenance on their own.
-- Stewart
ET1 / USN (ret)
(btw also x-Nuc)