Why It Pays To Join The Navy … Now?
Unemployment figures are showing up. Job opportunities are spiraling down. And welfare queues are getting longer. So, if you are in between jobs, or in a job that’s as unstable as it ever was … what does this tell you? Perhaps, your inner voice will cry out – “look elsewhere for a job”. That “elsewhere” is the US Navy.
Here are a few main reasons why it pays to join the US Navy. And the sooner you do so, the better. Perhaps … NOW!
Opportunity
The US Navy has an unlimited number of career and job opportunities on hundreds of its combat and support ships – which make up its different fleets – and at several naval bases in the US and around the world.
As the US Navy’s objective is to employ only the best of the best, you may find a selection process rather difficult. However, if you meet the navy’s minimum requirements, and possess some useful skills, qualifications and experience, you’ll have a better chance to be selected.
Stability
Unlike job instability faced by people in the civilian field, your navy job and the paychecks you earn have the backing of the US government and the navy. In this manner, you can be sure that your paychecks and benefits will keep coming for the entire duration of your term.
Benefits
Perhaps, best of all, are the benefits that come with a navy career. The navy will take good care of your nutritional needs, housing, healthcare, and even provide you with great enlistment bonuses and generous financial aid for your education. Of course, you’ll also have the unique opportunity to travel to places you’ve never seen before.


