How is a job in the Aircraft carrier?
Isn't it more safe than others?
Please tell me about jobs in the aircraft carrier.|||I would think the safest jobs were below decks. There are a certain number of jobs that have to be done on the flight deck. The deck is crowded, with airplanes taxiing around, taking off and landing, and some of those jobs are very dangerous. It's also very loud and you have to wear ear covers, so you can't exactly yell 'Hey, look out!' to someone. People sometimes get caught under planes, blown overboard by jet exhaust. They are -very- well trained and disciplined to make it as safe as possible, but it's still one of the most dangerous jobs I think.|||enlist as a waste management specialist!|||Being the skipper is probably safer than others. Also look at cooks, laundry folks, running the ships store, managing the paint locker, and a thousand others. There is no Navy job that is peculiar to aircraft carriers. People are trained for a type of job, not a type of ship. No matter what sort of job you train for you can be on a carrier or some other ship or on a shore station.
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