Comments - Requesting a re-assignment - Navy Dads2024-03-28T14:32:50Zhttps://navydads.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2150375%3ABlogPost%3A618210&xn_auth=noHe definitely knows the phras…tag:navydads.com,2022-01-07:2150375:Comment:6180062022-01-07T23:48:44.204ZWesley Scott Phillipshttps://navydads.com/profile/WesleyScottPhillips
<p>He definitely knows the phrase "Needs of the Navy". I wish the Navy knew the phrase "Needs of the Sailor" He was told to put down in order his preference of where he wanted to be stationed and they "almost" guaranteed he would get one of his top 3. And he was originally told for over a month he would be on a particular sub based out of King's Bay which was his number 1. There are 7 choices. Washington was #6. It is like they totally ignored his preferences. No one likes to be told one…</p>
<p>He definitely knows the phrase "Needs of the Navy". I wish the Navy knew the phrase "Needs of the Sailor" He was told to put down in order his preference of where he wanted to be stationed and they "almost" guaranteed he would get one of his top 3. And he was originally told for over a month he would be on a particular sub based out of King's Bay which was his number 1. There are 7 choices. Washington was #6. It is like they totally ignored his preferences. No one likes to be told one thing and then surprised with another. Of course I'm sure everyone would be surprised to hear that this isn't the first time the Navy has done that to him...lol He is resigned to the situation and he won't complain beyond the first "Well the Navy f*cked me again!" He'll do what is asked of him and he'll be a model sailor however I worry about the difference of going into a job knowing it will be over in 40 months versus being gun-ho and trying to achieve all he can. He had always planned to do 20 years and after he made Chief he even told me he'd probably do 25. After these last orders are completed, if they stand, he says it's over. Luckily for him he has a dad ready to employ him at more than what the Navy is paying him, but still...</p>
<p>I understand the military is a different kind of employer but they could at least have a transfer portal where, if something else came available that he preferred, other boats would be aware of it. After 12 years, I think his preferences should be given a little consideration.</p>
<p>There could be someone on another boat with the same qualifications who would love to be in Bangor, WA. I believe if the Navy doesn't pay some attention to the desires and needs of their sailors (employees) their retention rates are going to fall like they've never seen before. Every place I know is hiring and at salaries never seen before. As an employer myself, I know how hard it is to hire and retain good employees. Treating them as just a number is not going to fly like it did in the past.</p>
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<p>P.S. Sorry for the rant. I'm just a pissed-off dad that needed to vent somewhere.</p> He can ask but he should know…tag:navydads.com,2022-01-07:2150375:Comment:6182192022-01-07T19:59:47.336ZNavyDads Admin (Paul)https://navydads.com/profile/PaulCorona
<p>He can ask but he should know the phrase "Needs of the Navy"</p>
<p>He can ask but he should know the phrase "Needs of the Navy"</p> I could only suggest that he…tag:navydads.com,2022-01-06:2150375:Comment:6179972022-01-06T02:49:03.592ZNavyDads CoAdmin Jim Gramzahttps://navydads.com/profile/JimGramza
<p>I could only suggest that he start up the chain of command with his request. But you know, the needs of the Navy come first.</p>
<p>I could only suggest that he start up the chain of command with his request. But you know, the needs of the Navy come first.</p>