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You Can Get Paid To Develop A Classroom Career

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Today’s economy has many people scrambling for work and struggling to pay their bills and keep their homes. As a high school graduate, you have probably suffered the consequences of being inexperienced and untrained in the work force. There is, however, a professional opportunity that you may not have considered: paid professional training and excellent benefits from the United States military.

Most people think of soldiers and sailors when they consider a career in the military. The truth is, less than 20% of military jobs are combat-related. The support structure required for a military organization that spans the globe is not unlike a city or a nation of its own. The military requires the services of doctors, lawyers, teachers, welders, truck drivers, carpenters, computer programmers, plumbers, and pretty much every other skill there is to maintain their operations and combat readiness.

Knowledge Is Power

The military also requires the services of teachers. Anyone who has considered college knows all too well how expensive tuition has become. Instead of working and going to school at the same time and assuming a lot of debt in the form of student and personal loans, you can get paid a competitive salary and receive one of the best benefits packages around.

Military benefits include free housing, full medical and dental benefits, military shopping privileges, free and discounted travel and entertainment, and plenty of continuing education and promotional opportunities. Most employers will make you wait at least 90 days before even sharing some of your insurance burden. With the military, you get full benefits from day one.

Military And Civilian Career Opportunities

Everyone thinks they know what civilian teachers do, they teach elementary school, middle school, high school and college. In reality, they also conduct safety classes, vocational skills training, corporate policy, and they work as consultants and advisors. Your military training and education would qualify you for any of these positions.

In the military, you may end up working as a drill instructor, a rifle range instructor, a safety class instructor, or one of hundreds of other positions that require the organizational, public speaking, and classroom management skills held by teachers. You can use skills you already have and apply your military teacher training to better share those skills with others.

What Makes The Military Better Than College?

Besides the obvious free training, education and benefits, you also get the opportunity to travel the world free, work with and learn from skilled professionals, and you can provide your spouse and children with a family-friendly environment where your children can grow up surrounded by positive role models.

Military communities are close-knit and full of support systems. Your children will benefit from attending some of the best schools in the world and having access to wholesome childhood experiences, instead of the questionable influence of the neighborhood thugs in the civilian world.

Your family will see you receive public and financial acclaim for your achievements and they will know you are contributing to a world organization that protects freedom everywhere. You can find out more about what the military has to offer by clicking HERE.

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