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Building Your Future

Do you work an entry-level position in the construction industry and are looking for more advanced training to move ahead?  Are you headed in the right direction, but lack the proper skills and experience to take that next step forward in your career?

The US Navy might be just what you’re looking for.  In the Navy, you’ll be paid to travel the world and serve your country, while you also receive training in the masonry field that will pave the way for a stronger career and a secure future.

See the World while You Build Your Future

Once you are approved to join the Navy, you will spend your first several weeks in basic training while you learn to be a soldier. Here you will learn valuable skills which will help you be a stronger individual. Once you complete basic training in the Military, you’ll enter advanced training where you’ll learn to build walls and structures using stone, brick, and mortar.  During advanced training, you could be sent anywhere around the world, gaining many experiences.

You’ll travel with the Military sharpening your skills as you receive hands-on training building and maintaining structures for the Military.  Click here to apply for a masonry career in the Navy!

Your Future is Waiting to be Built

When you’ve finished your tour of duty, the Navy will put you in touch with companies who are looking for individuals with your specific skills.  You can get a job working for a masonry company or, if you’d rather, use your skills and Military training to start your own business.  Click here to get started today!

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