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What rate will a Sailor usually leave boot camp as?
Seaman Recruit (E-1); Seaman Apprentice (E-2); or Seaman (E-3).
What will typically be the first assignment after boot camp for a designated Sailor?
Technical school, known as “A” school; sometimes there is a prep/intro school before A School.
What will typically be the first assignment after boot camp for a non-designated “striker” Sailor?
Apprenticeship, or on-the-job, training either in a shore or ship duty assignment.
What is a Rating?
A Navy specialty or job category.
When is a Sailor considered to be “rated”?
When they reach the paygrade of E-4 or Third Class Petty Officer (PO3).
How far can an enlisted Sailor advance in individual ratings?
Master Chief Petty Officer (E-9).
What 2 things are advancement to Seaman Apprentice and Seaman based on?
Time-in-Rate (TIR) and Commanding Officer's (CO's) recommendation.
What exam is required to advance to Seaman Apprentice or Seaman?
None, no test is required.
What training manual for specific ratings are required to advance to Seaman Apprentice or Seaman?
None, no manual completion is required.
What is required of all advancement candidates, regardless rate advancing to?
Commanding Officer's (CO's) recommendation.