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Which military jobs pay well?

I'm considering enlisting in the military but want to know more about the specific roles or careers that come with a better pay rate compared to others. Any guidance on which military jobs are known for higher salaries?

a year ago

While your pay rate in the military will primarily depend on your rank and time in service, specific roles and careers can provide career skills and opportunities that translate to higher earnings post-military. Here are a few such positions:

1. Naval Aviator: Naval pilots are highly trained and take on substantial responsibility, flying military aircraft. Their skills are highly sought after in the civilian job market, particularly in the airline industry.

2. Army Military Working Dog Handler: After your service, you could work for the police force or a private security company, both of which value the expertise of working dog handlers.

3. Cyber Operations Specialist: These specialists protect military data and combat cyber threats. The rising importance of cybersecurity in today's digital world can make this experience very valuable in the job market.

4. Nuclear Engineering Technician: They operate and maintain Naval Nuclear propulsion plants. The nuclear sector highly values this expertise.

5. Special Forces officer: They oversee operations involving the use of quick-response, special tactics. While this doesn't translate to a civilian job directly, the leadership, strategic, and crisis management skills developed can be highly prized in the private sector.

Additionally, keep in mind that certain roles come with extra pay for hazardous duty, or bonuses for specialized skills or re-enlistment. Lastly, remember to consider not just the pay, but the skills, training, and experience you can gain in a military role. These can help set you up for a lucrative future career when you transition to civilian life.

a year ago

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