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KavuRider 12-06-2012 10:19 AM

Question about age waiver for nuke
 
I just turned 28 in August. I hope to enlist soon.

I am considering nuke, would I have a realistic chance of getting an age waiver? My ASVAB score was good, although I would have to take the NAPT. I am also in the process of getting a waiver for my shoulder.

Just dont want to waste my recruiters time if its not in the cards.

Thanks all!

sweetmtn 12-06-2012 11:26 AM

Have you talked to a recruiter yet about your wishes? The nuclear field does have an age requirement, this is the rules for it:

Qualifications. NF candidates must be U.S. citizens. Candidates must also not have reached their 25th birthday by the time they enter active duty (ship out to basic training). However, age-waivers will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Applicants must be a high school diploma graduate (not GED) with successful completion of one year of Algebra, and able to meet Secret security clearance requirements.

So you might ASK if it is possible, but my guess would be not likely.

FutureND 12-06-2012 11:54 AM

When I started the enlistment process I was 27 (28 now) and scored a 98 on the AFQT. I spoke to my recruiter about going nuke and asked about the possibility of an age waiver. He spoke to the chief and was told it was a no go as age waivers are very hard to get approved, even for nuke. I would suggest that you try to get your recruiter to submit an age waiver but know that it is very likely that it will get denied, but it's worth a shot. Have a few back up ratings ready.

Tootsieroll7 12-06-2012 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by FutureND (Post 24391)
When I started the enlistment process I was 27 (28 now) and scored a 98 on the AFQT. I spoke to my recruiter about going nuke and asked about the possibility of an age waiver. He spoke to the chief and was told it was a no go as age waivers are very hard to get approved, even for nuke. I would suggest that you try to get your recruiter to submit an age waiver but know that it is very likely that it will get denied, but it's worth a shot. Have a few back up ratings ready.

Yikes, sounds like my chance of getting Nuke is next to none. I am 27 now, scored 270 on NUC line score. I have to get age waver, citizenship waver - wasn't US born, L.O.R's from employer. Good thing I locked in on AECF for May.

KavuRider 12-07-2012 07:53 AM

thank you for the replies! I think I will still ask my recruite, but its good to know that I shouldnt count on it.

I do have a few other ratings I am interested in.

Thanks again, this site is great!

cakers00 12-08-2012 09:34 PM

I am a female 28 yr old. I scored a 96 on the asvab and my line scores were high enough to not have to take the NAPT. I also have a bachelors degree in biology/enviro science. I just signed 2 weeks ago as AECF. My recruiter and the chief are pushing for me to go Nuke and it is my number one choice. Although they both said it is not likely I will get the waiver, they figured it does not hurt to put in for it. I have a good job lined up if it doesnt come back. I do hope I get it though! Good luck to all of you.

BTW when do you leave? I'm out 20130403

KavuRider 12-09-2012 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by cakers00 (Post 24455)
I am a female 28 yr old. I scored a 96 on the asvab and my line scores were high enough to not have to take the NAPT. I also have a bachelors degree in biology/enviro science. I just signed 2 weeks ago as AECF. My recruiter and the chief are pushing for me to go Nuke and it is my number one choice. Although they both said it is not likely I will get the waiver, they figured it does not hurt to put in for it. I have a good job lined up if it doesnt come back. I do hope I get it though! Good luck to all of you.

BTW when do you leave? I'm out 20130403

I don't have a scheduled ship date yet, still have to go for what I hope is my final consult tomorrow morning at MEPS. Fingers crossed I get the OK, but I'm pretty sure I will.

April, good luck! And good luck on getting the Nuke rating! Keep us posted.

cakers00 12-09-2012 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by KavuRider (Post 24471)
I don't have a scheduled ship date yet, still have to go for what I hope is my final consult tomorrow morning at MEPS. Fingers crossed I get the OK, but I'm pretty sure I will.

April, good luck! And good luck on getting the Nuke rating! Keep us posted.

I'll keep you updated! Keep us updated on yours as well.

prop827 12-10-2012 03:46 PM

It depends on your age, but in general age waivers are some of the easiest to get in the Nuke world. There are actually quite a lot of nukes with age waivers, and there's never harm in trying anyways, right? If you want it, go for it!

cakers00 12-10-2012 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by prop827 (Post 24526)
It depends on your age, but in general age waivers are some of the easiest to get in the Nuke world. There are actually quite a lot of nukes with age waivers, and there's never harm in trying anyways, right? If you want it, go for it!

I have been told by most people (at MEPS and in the recruiting office) that the age waiver for nuke is one of the harder to get and that even a 26 yr is hard to get one for. Yes I am going to try...if I dont get it then it's fine b/c I am still joining the Navy :D

KavuRider 12-16-2012 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by prop827 (Post 24526)
It depends on your age, but in general age waivers are some of the easiest to get in the Nuke world. There are actually quite a lot of nukes with age waivers, and there's never harm in trying anyways, right? If you want it, go for it!

I think I am going to try for it anyways, just like you said, no harm in giving it a shot. I have been fascinated by it since my recruiter mentioned it during our first meeting. Doing tons of research and reading all I can, pros and cons.

I am enlisting a bit later than most people, but I have decided that I am lacking a challenge in life and I feel that Nuclear Power School would be one heck of a challenge.

I'm currently waiting for my medical waiver to come back - this past Monday I went in to see a civilian doctor for a private consult for my shoulder, he passed me with flying colors, so now I'm just waiting to hear the official word back from MEPS. Hopefully I get a response before everything shuts down for the holidays.

sweetmtn 12-16-2012 07:55 PM

Dont count on getting a response back from MEPS this quick! It took about 2 weeks for my son!

LT Guppy 12-16-2012 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by KavuRider (Post 24752)
I'm currently waiting for my medical waiver to come back - this past Monday I went in to see a civilian doctor for a private consult for my shoulder, he passed me with flying colors, so now I'm just waiting to hear the official word back from MEPS. Hopefully I get a response before everything shuts down for the holidays.

Once the paperwork was actually submitted, it took about 3 weeks to be approved.

KavuRider 12-17-2012 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by sweetmtn (Post 24770)
Dont count on getting a response back from MEPS this quick! It took about 2 weeks for my son!

oh I understand, believe me! My recruiter has been pretty good about getting a prompt response so far, so I am being optimistic!

not counting on anything.

KavuRider 12-17-2012 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by KavuRider (Post 24784)
oh I understand, believe me! My recruiter has been pretty good about getting a prompt response so far, so I am being optimistic!

not counting on anything.

I posted this today, just talked to my recruiter.

My medical waiver was approved!!

Now to get a job squared away.

cakers00 12-17-2012 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by KavuRider (Post 24791)
I posted this today, just talked to my recruiter.

My medical waiver was approved!!

Now to get a job squared away.

That is so awesome! Congrats!
Keep us updated on the rest of your progress!

SN-Madman 12-25-2012 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by KavuRider (Post 24388)
I just turned 28 in August. I hope to enlist soon.

I am considering nuke, would I have a realistic chance of getting an age waiver? My ASVAB score was good, although I would have to take the NAPT. I am also in the process of getting a waiver for my shoulder.

Just dont want to waste my recruiters time if its not in the cards.

Thanks all!

Ok. I haven't finished reading the other responses, but I had to say - don't worry about "wasting" your recruiter's time. They're getting paid either way to be there. Your Navy career is YOUR decision and YOUR responsibility. If you want it, you have to get it. :) I was 27 when I joined, btw. :)

KavuRider 01-16-2013 09:19 PM

Just a quick update:

I am officially a DEP'er as of 1/10/2013! I am going in as a CTM, my ship date is in May. Pretty excited.

Thanks for the information everyone!

OatmealRenegade 07-25-2013 01:59 PM

I just entered DEP with rating AECF, but submitted an age waiver application for NF. I will update the forum with the waiver (dis)approval, but here is some pertinent information regarding my "whole person":
-27 years old (will still be 27 on shipping date);
-bachelors degree in biology (poor GPA = not applying as an Officer Candidate);
-passed AP Calculus BC with an A in high school;
-only 2 minor speeding tickets 8 years ago, no other police history; and
-99th percentile on AFQT with 275 nuc subscore.

I was very encouraged by a Master Chief counselor about my waiver. I hope to share good news for future old men like myself.

prop827 07-31-2013 10:26 AM

There are a lot of very old nukes (well, old for just joining the navy now as enlisted, myself included). I want to say the oldest in my NFAS class was 29 just starting A School, you'll be right at home.

OatmealRenegade 07-31-2013 07:18 PM

A 29 year old? That's excellent news to hear; first I've heard of someone so old in nuke school.

OatmealRenegade 08-13-2013 10:13 AM

An update to my posts above:

I was disapproved for a waiver to be NF based on my age.

OatmealRenegade 09-30-2013 04:13 PM

My waiver application was re-submitted (apparently there is a new policy or something) and approved!

I will be 27 when I go to nuclear field A-school.

tiffanynacole 09-30-2013 06:16 PM

congrats!!!

CharlesT 02-20-2014 09:20 PM

I'm a 27 year old college graduate who didn't have the grades to go officer either. I am in DEP for AECF but trying to get an age waiver for Nuke. This last post is giving me hope!

Happyuke 02-21-2014 01:22 PM

I'm 24, but I'll be 25 before boot camp. My age waiver was approved in less than a week...

mich313 02-23-2014 08:20 PM

I entered DEP Friday with the AECF Rate, ship date 20140513.

I'm currently 24 (25 in September) and because aging out is possible before a ship date, they're requiring an age waiver. I'm hopeful it will come back very, very soon!

Good luck to others in the same age waiver boat!

CharlesT 02-24-2014 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by mich313 (Post 41625)
I entered DEP Friday with the AECF Rate, ship date 20140513.

I'm currently 24 (25 in September) and because aging out is possible before a ship date, they're requiring an age waiver. I'm hopeful it will come back very, very soon!

Good luck to others in the same age waiver boat!

mich313 as of right now, we ship the same day with the same rate. My age waiver is being put in this week. Hopefully we both get the change we're looking for.

mich313 02-24-2014 01:49 PM

Just got the call- I'm signing my redesignation papers later this week! Hooray! :)

CharlesT 02-24-2014 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by mich313 (Post 41662)
Just got the call- I'm signing my redesignation papers later this week! Hooray! :)

Congrats man. That was fast. I hope I can get that same call soon.


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