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subject: Do You Want A Job Or Career? [print this page]


A job is something you do because you have toA job is something you do because you have to. You go to your job and perform whatever tasks are required in order to earn your paycheck. As soon as your check arrives, it is practically gone. Between rent, utilities, loan payments, car payments, laundry, groceries and gas, there just isn't much left.

A career, on the other hand, is something you do because you love it and believe in it. A career is rewarding in many ways that a job can never be. A career earns you an excellent salary plus benefits. A career challenges you intellectually. You have integrity, convictions and determination toward your career. Your career is a path leading to financial success and personal satisfaction.

How Do You Select A Good Career?

In today's tight economy, selecting the right career path can seem daunting. Established companies are cutting back, benefits are being eliminated, and companies are shutting down altogether. Experienced employees are facing the loss of their jobs, their savings and their homes. In this economic climate, how can you select the best career for financial stability and professional growth?

The simplest answer is to visit your Navy recruiter and ask to take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). The ASVAB is an assessment tool that allows you to identify the best career path for you based upon your interests, aptitudes and abilities. Armed with this information, your Navy recruiter can tell you which positions are available within the U.S. Navy.

Why Would You Choose A Navy Career?

First, a Navy career provides you with free career training. Instead of going to college for four or more years only to graduate jobless and in debt, the U.S. Navy can pay for your college education in law, medicine, financial management, linguistics or engineering. You can also receive Navy training in literally hundreds of different career paths. Navy training includes vocational skills such as mechanics, art and media, journalism, teaching, physical fitness, carpentry, heavy equipment operation, plumbing or cooking. Navy training can teach you how to sail a boat, fly a plane or run a restaurant.

The best thing about Navy training is that you are paid as you learn. In addition to your paid Navy training and free world travel, the U.S. Navy offers some of the best career benefits available.

Navy Benefits Are The Best

As you develop your career skills, the U.S. Navy will teach you the importance of personal accountability, attention to detail, timeliness and integrity. As you gain all of these valuable skills, you will also receive full medical and dental benefits, 30 days paid vacation each year, military shopping privileges and access to military facilities around the world.

If you opt to live in base housing, you and your family will enjoy a clean, safe environment, community events, parades, sports events and fitness facilities. Your children will be able to attend some of the best schools in the world and they will be surrounded with positive role models not often found in many public school environments.

You can certainly "get by" with a job, but a rewarding career in the U.S. Navy can make your dreams come true.

by: Chris Harmen




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