 I'm M.M.F.A. Maddox from Spring Garden, Alabama. My reason for it is machine smith. I joined the Navy to really see places. I'm from a small town in Alabama. Not a whole lot there. This is what everyone dreads. This is what they know they have to start off with when they first get here cranking. They know that they have to go to the deep sink and they dread it. We wash the dishes after they're done using them. The big things that they use to put food out on the line is to get here at 05. I start washing dishes because the night crew starts breakfast, so there's already dishes back here. So I start washing the dishes. I'm normally in towards the end of breakfast, I'm done. Then they bring the rest of the stuff back here that was used for the food to breakfast. After a meal, it normally takes about an hour to an hour and a half working alone. The dirtiest thing I've had to do was clean the deck at the end of the day for inspection. It's really bad dirty back here because people just sling the dishes in here and the food gets wet and stinks. There's always constantly dishes coming back here. That's pretty rough too. Being back here has given me a lot of respect for C.S. because not only is it hot, the hours are horrible. Even here we get days off, but underway they have to do this every day. Everybody always talks about they want to be a C.S. They have to cook food, but you have to cook for all those people. You can't get behind. It's hot. It's long hours. I respect C.S. a lot. I definitely don't want this job.