Your country needs you
The
Armed Force constitutes of British Army, Royal Navy and Royal
Air Force. Together they defend the UK, fulfill overseas commitments
of the country and assist civilian forces during
crisis situations.
Since the armed forces have to be completely self-sufficient,
you have a wide range of career options in the armed forces from
medicine to music, engineering to catering.
ARMY
More than 140 jobs option and excellent pay packet along with
training opportunities make army a very lucrative career option.
Army absorbs approximately recruits 16,000 people every year.
Army
people enjoy a classy lifestyle often making trips to different
parts of the world.
NAVY
More than 60 different jobs await you in The Royal Navy. You
can be a part of navy as a submariner, pilot, engineer or even
a medic. You
will handle tasks like leading a frigate safely through
choppy seas to repairing parts of a submarine.
The
Royal Navy has four main sections – Surface
Fleet (ships) Submarines, the Fleet Air Arm (transport) and
the Royal
Marines (amphibious infantry).The Navy has more than 42,000
people of which around 6,000 are in the Royal Marines. ROYAL AIR FORCE
Of the 53,000 people in the Royal Air Force only two per cent
of those are employed as pilots. Others work in a range of professions
like engineers, caterers, doctors, and even administrative officers.
People who consider the RAF solely for flying often end up with
a career in the force. Working as aircrew or ground crew, they operate within a career
structure for commissioned officers or other ranks. Perks include free dental and healthcare, a pension
scheme,
excellent sports facilities and he opportunity to travel
worldwide.
Job options for you.
There is a big list to choose from. Here are few options for
you to consider. Administrators
accountants
chaplains
chefs
communications experts
dentists
doctors
engineers
lawyers
musicians
nurses
personnel managers
postmen
shop workers
vets.
Pay varies with the service you are in, your specific job
and rank and your seniority. You might get paid an extra
allowance if you are based abroad.
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