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Military Travel Jobs for Spouses: What are the Options?

I'm a high school junior about to graduate and my partner is considering joining the military. Are there travel-related job opportunities for military spouses and what would they entail?

a year ago

Being associated with the military comes with its own unique set of challenges, but it can also open doors to some unique professional opportunities, especially when it comes to jobs that appeal to those who enjoy travel. Here are a few options that cater to military spouses.

1. Government Jobs: Certain jobs within the federal government are specifically designed for individuals who often have to relocate. This is particularly true in military-related departments and agencies, such as the Department of Defense or National Security Agency.

2. Teaching: DoDEA (Department of Defense Education Activity) is a network of schools, located on military bases around the world. They often hire teachers and school administrators to work in various locations across the globe. This could be a great opportunity if you have a background or interest in education.

3. Remote work: Remote work has become more common these days across many industries. This allows flexibility and mobility, which is particularly valuable for a military spouse. Jobs in sectors such as information technology, customer service, project management, or even certain types of consulting can often be done remotely.

4. Volunteering: Military bases around the world often offer volunteer opportunities. While not a paid job per se, volunteering can provide valuable experience, networking opportunities, and a sense of community.

5. Hospitality or tourism jobs: The travel and hospitality industry often has flexibility and transferability built into its nature. Jobs at hotels, resorts, or travel companies can offer opportunities to work in a variety of locations.

6. Freelancing: Freelance work can be a great fit for military spouses as it allows for a higher degree of flexibility. Freelancers can work from anywhere and have control over their working hours. Common freelance jobs include graphic design, writing, photography, translation services, or social media management.

Last but not least, you should check into resources such as the Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP), which is a career program that connects military spouses with hundreds of partner employers who are committed to recruiting, hiring, promoting and retaining military spouses.

I hope you find this information helpful and remember, every job experience will be unique, just like every military experience. Starting your journey with an open mind and a willingness to explore various opportunities will definitely serve you well!

a year ago

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