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Exploring Trade Jobs in the Military

I'm considering joining the military after high school and am curious about what trade jobs are available. Can anyone share what kind of training or career paths the military offers for trades?

a year ago

Absolutely, the military offers several career paths related to trades. Here are a few options:

1. Construction and Engineering: Many branches of the military provide training and experience in construction and engineering fields. For instance, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is one of the world's largest public engineering, design, and construction management agencies.

2. Aviation Maintenance: The U.S. Air Force, for example, operates some of the most complex machinery in the world, so there's a significant need for trained aircraft mechanics.

3. Electronics and Electrical Repair: This career path provides specialized training in maintaining and repairing the electronic and electrical systems that power military equipment.

4. Healthcare: If you're interested in a medical trade, the military offers a variety of roles, from medical assistants to laboratory technicians. The Army, for instance, has a Biomedical Equipment Specialist role where you get to maintain and service medical equipment.

5. Motor Transport: The military can provide training in automotive and heavy equipment repair. Mechanics in the military work with a wide gamut of vehicles and machinery.

6. Logistics and Supply: Logistics specialists are vital to keeping military operations running smoothly. This could involve warehousing and storing supplies, or tracking and issuing equipment.

Remember that each of these roles provides not only practical training but also valuable experience. You might also consider looking into the military's career programs post-enlistment. These can help you translate your military work experience into civilian job skills, which employers may value highly. It's a great way to get both job training and real-world experience right after high school while serving your country.

a year ago

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