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Not 100% true. CFNES got into the habit when PATs came in from St Johns, of employing them on ships-albiet ships either ramping down or fresh out of DWPs. Learning your way around, the 'whos who', daily routines, departmental responsibilities etc is FAR MORE valuable than "painting rocks at the Main Gate".Melbatoast said:I'm sure you've found out by now but as a PAT fresh out of basic you aren't qualified to do anything, so if you're somehow attached to a ship you will be painting or prepping something to paint or cleaning something gross. But the odds are you won't be allowed across the brow of a ship in any sort of work capacity until you at least have an NETP course, at which point you are qualified to cross the brow and maybe, just maybe stand fire sentry. And if you were to get a shot at going to sea*, there's a 98% chance you would be employed as a Molly and that's about it.
There is no need to be anxious to get to a ship days out of basic - you'll have many glorious years (and years) to spend on ships after you finish your QL3. Go to the gym, read books, play video games, make new friends and otherwise enjoy your last few months of shore life for a while.
*you will not go to sea as a PAT
I am actually surprised this is not policy...or maybe it is?? Someone from either School can better supply the answer here.