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What are Navy jobs that travel?
- Boatswain’s mate.
- Culinary specialist.
- Aircrewman.
- Pilot.
- Logistics specialist.
- Operations associate. National average salary: $48,067 per year.
- Intelligence specialist. National average salary: $63,990 per year.
- Nurse. National average salary: $83,280 per year.
A: Very limited opportunity exists for shore duty outside of the normal fleet-concentrated areas. The availability of billets, the priority of those billets and a sailor’s career path will be the primary deciding factors of their next assignment. However, there are recruiting duty opportunities in every state.
What are the hardest rates in the Navy?
Toughest Jobs to Get in the Navy
- Nuclear Power Field. Navy aircraft carriers and submarines are powered by nuclear reactors.
- Navy Special Warfare. The Navy has more than 300,000 men and women on active duty as of February 2013.
- Pilots and Linguists.
- Navy Entrance Bonuses.
How long did Bella poarch serve in the Navy?
four years
Poarch is a U.S. Navy veteran. She enlisted in the Navy in 2015 and served for four years, having been stationed in Japan and Hawaii.
You travel as often as the Navy requires. Some jobs (ratings) hardly ever travel, others travel almost incessantly. It is often said, you “choose your rate, choose your fate”. For example, a BM (bosun’s mate) is very often at sea while a LM (legalman) will travel far less.
six months
In the Navy, a tour of duty means the ship and its occupants stay on a tour for six months and return to shore for a period of maintenance and exercise before going back on the tour. There is a current push to get the sailors to extend their time up to four years.