Tuesday, May 20, 2014

                Military medical careers
Duties and responsibilities: Member of the U.S military service trains for and performs a variety of tasks in order to maintain the U.S national defense. Servicemebers work in occupational specific to the military, such as fighter pilots or infantrymen. Many other members work in occupations that are equivalent to civilian occupations, such as nurses, doctors and lawyers. Members serve in the army, navy, air force Marine Corps, coast guard, or in the reserve components of these branches, and in Air National Guard.
Salary: 100k
Education:  one of the major advantages to military medical jobs is the paid training and education. In return for a pre-determined number of service years to pay back your training and education you will not have to pay back out of pocket for your medical degree, nursing degree, or other related healthcare training, usually the service years are around four years of active duty, sometimes more less depending upon the level of education and training you received from the military. Once you service requirements are met, you are free and clear of any debt for you medical.

I would love to be in the military career because its a lot of money they get and its seems fun and I get to fight for my country.


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