When you think your job is difficult:

I need some one uppers and stories here.
Today at work we were held onboard for 6 extra hours,
One of my bosses started crying,
One of my peer/co-workers started crying...

Today we secured monitoring power and stationed security for the big bomb/missiles i work with-we provided too much security...

My peer was rebuilding an auto balancing valve, and didn't wear his safety goggles while handling silicone lubricant-he is going to lose his clearance, so therefore his rating/MOS, and probably his job in the Navy after 11+ years of service (pension too then)

another guy did not mark off his procedure correctly, despite previous training,

So three of my supervisors/bosses have to monitored for every Navy thing that they do until the second coming,

All of Strategic Weapon guys are going to have two additional supervisors monitor us do anything.
Myself, my peers, my supervisors are on report, will be written up, will stand at attention while being berated, yelled at, humiliated, etc. for the careless or pig headed actions of others,

imagine having to regularly eat humble pie, and **** and crap sandwiches.

I literally was doing other work away from these activities-I am not upset, nor directly responsible, but I will now have to fulfill more direct roles much more often -I feel pity for so many of my co-workers. It was just a taste of the level of being held hostage that has occured to me before at other commands. My best men will now quit this job vice fulfill badly needed leadership roles.

There is difficulty translating the level of responsibility and care/ownership that is required to perform this work-I bet owner/operating one's own business and fulfilling payroll and bills is on par with this work. All my junior sailors would quit if they could and one just recently did cocaine in order to get out of this stress and work schedule.