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Change Direction With A Navy Civilian Career

There are times when you may be compelled to change direction in your civilian career and life. And in a recession, your reasons could be many … personal, financial, or otherwise. Unstable job, or no job; low pay; no prospects for advancement; paltry benefits; un-justified workload; threat of redundancy; or even a difficult boss are, perhaps, a few of them.

Here’s That Chance For Change

Thankfully, you now have a golden chance to change direction in your career and life for the better … challenging and lucrative, “civilian career opportunities” with the Department of the Navy (US Navy).

Despite recession, or due to it, the US Navy today employs in excess of 190,000 civilians, possessing varying skills, in a variety of work disciplines. If this sounds interesting, brighten up that resume and get going.

Here’s Change For The Better

As opposed to jobs in the private sector, your navy civilian job, pay and benefits are guaranteed by the Department of the Navy. So you’ll work with peace of mind, no matter what. What’s more navy civilian jobs pay handsomely and come with unmatched benefits. With better benefits, comes a better life … and that’s change for the better.  

Here’s The Best Reason For Change

One of the best reasons for your career change is the extra-special, benefits that navy civilian jobs come with. If the few featured on the impressive list below excite you … there are many more.  

  • 10 paid federal holidays annually
  • Annual 13-day sick leave (workdays)
  • 2½ week annual paid leave
  • Holiday pay
  • Recruitment bonuses
  • Work hours (flexible)
  • Overtime pay
  • Entertainment programs
  • Recreational activities
  • Premium pay (Sundays)
  • Useful retirement plans

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