TrailerParkJawa wrote:Im usually pretty curious when I meet someone who was in the military, I ask them if they liked it. Id say 60-70% always say no. One of my co-workers was in the Navy for 6 years and absolutely hated it. For many reasons I can understand, crappy food, cramped conditions on ship, low pay, etc.Or to just get the hell out
However, compared to my mom's cooking. Id eat military food anyday.
My experience was okay. I might have stayed in longer if my experiences on my first ship weren't so bad. Then again I might not have liked my second ship as well if I didn't have the bad to copare it to.
My biggest reasons for getting out were that the Navy was my whole life all the time. I lived on the ship all the time. Even in homeport that meant I had a lot more guy roomates than I would like. So almost no privacy and you also get the pleasure of constantly cleaning up after others, having them mooch off of you (hopefully not steal). Your friend is also right about the space. You don't have much on ship.
I suppose in a way the discipline probably wore on me too. Haircut at least every two weeks. I like my hair short even now but a military haircut is more than just short. Short can still be outside of regs, touching the ears etc. Shoes shined, uniforms cleaned & pressed (working uniforms too) and the little nit-picky things that can get annoying. Saying "sir" or "yes sir" a half dozen times in a conversation with an officer only to get reamed for the one "yeah"that comes through. Officers having to point out that they are officers.
The food wasn't that bad. There were a couple times where it was the worst thing I'd ever seen or eaten. On other times it was pretty good. On average it was better than your typical school cafeteria, a lot of times it was much better.