Navy having a difficult time hanging on to Surface Warfare Officers

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The Navy is struggling to hang on to Surface Warfare Officers as long as other positions.
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I was a surface warfare officer (SWO) from 1976 to 1980. I got out because I was exhausted. Junior SWO's are basically doing four jobs. They are running their divisions, standing watches, performing collateral duties, and working to earn their warfare qualification. The sleep deprivation was a real issue. Even though I was in a long time ago, I would bet that present day SWO's are going through pretty much what I went through.

scottferris
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Ship Life, Ship Life, Ship Life... A revamp/overhaul of US maritime operations. In the same way, Aircrew has to get certain hours of rest, manning, and oversight; this needs to be applied to fleet operations.

JacobAndJamal
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I request to submit this video to the US Supreme Court.

caenterprisellc
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They are trying to retain them and I am desperately trying to get a SWO position.

andydm
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The enlisted don't get much sleep as well out at sea working 100 hours a week I served from 81 to 85

stevengoodman
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Bring back the Battleship you will not have a retention problem.

jamesetter