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Learn To Be An Electrician With Free Military Training

The job market is constantly changing, but some jobs will be required for generations to come. Electricians have no shortage of work now or in the foreseeable future. The education and skills required to become a licensed electrician can be expensive and time-consuming. A career in the U.S. Navy gives you the opportunity to earn an income, with a great benefits package, and learn marketable skills in the field of electricity at the same time.

Every town, every home, every business and every community needs skilled electricians. Working with electricity isn’t the same thing as repairing the kitchen cabinet. There are serious safety issues involved that preclude the amateur from even attempting to do their own work. Anyone who has needed the services of an electrician knows the high price you must pay for those skills.

Free Training Means Security

After graduating from high school with few or no skills, you can join the U.S. Navy and begin training in this highly marketable profession. The U.S. Navy offers ongoing, cutting edge training in electricity and electronics. You will be taught in the classroom and practice your new skills in simulated environments under the direction of experienced teachers. All aspects of the electrical field are covered at no charge to you as you earn a paycheck: reading schematics, permit requirements, circuitry, troubleshooting and repairs are all covered.

Regardless of where you are in your life, this free training is yours to keep. As new technology emerges, your training will continue, keeping you up to date in your field of expertise. You will meet with experts in your field, attend training sessions to review old skills and to learn new ones and you will be rewarded for your efforts with a great career you can take with you.

Useful Skills Applied Daily

You will get the opportunity to apply your new skills each and every day on the job in a variety of situations. After rewiring the landing gear on a fighter jet or repairing the navigation equipment on an aircraft carrier, replacing the circuitry in a wall outlet will feel pretty tame, but you’ll be paid well, just the same. Each day will help you garner more skills and more experience, making you all the more marketable as an electrician.

The ongoing training and education, combined with hands-on experience will make you a highly skilled, successful electrician, regardless of where you work or for whom. These skills will allow you to decide which direction you want to go within your profession and create opportunities you never considered possible, all while earning a paycheck, a home and benefits.

Unbeatable Benefits Seal The Deal

With so many lay-offs in the news, many people are scrambling to protect whatever they have left. Mortgage rates increase, interest rates rise and benefit packages disappear as more companies shut down and the stock market remains unstable. As a member of the U.S. Navy, however, you are guaranteed a home, utilities, full medical benefits for you and your family and continued training and education in your field, all at no cost to you.

If that weren’t enough, you also get the personal satisfaction of being in great physical shape as the member of a close-knit, global community. You are sure to be in the company of a loyal group of patriots who are there whenever you need them. All-expense paid travel and relocation benefits make transfers simple and easy and the education opportunities are never-ending as the military trains you to be the very best in your field that you can be.

If you think the Navy might be a good career move for you, click HERE to learn more.

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