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The Best Way to Travel the World is the US Navy.

February 25, 2009 By admin

Lots of people dream of traveling the world. There?s so much to see out there, and so much to learn.

Unfortunately, it?s also expensive to travel. The dollar?s low, so prices in many countries overseas are now twice what are normally. Add in airfare, hotels, and the missing money from the paycheck you aren?t earning, and your dreams of traveling the world are probably feeling impossible.

With the U.S. Navy, those dreams can come true.

Travel the World While Earning a Paycheck. Imagine a job that pays a great salary, offers fantastic benefits, and often sends you on company-paid travel overseas. It?s not an executive position ? it?s available to anyone with a college degree and an eagerness to learn and explore.

The Navy ships out all over the world, and offers salaries and benefits that far exceed civilian equivalents. Sailors are trained to specialties and can continue to work toward higher education while on board ? they can even earn bonuses for doing so.

Earn a paycheck, get great benefits, and get to do something most people only dream about: See the world.

The U.S. Navy Wants to Send You on a Month-Long Vacation ? Every Single Year. Sailors don?t just get to travel while on duty. The Navy is enthusiastic about travel for exploration and education?s sake, and they make it easy for sailors to do lots of traveling in their free time. They make sure their sailors have lots of free time, too.

Sailors receive a full month of paid leave every year ? a luxury few civilian jobs offer. In that time, you can travel on military flights around the world for free on standby, which means if there?s a seat available on a flight going your way, it?s yours.

If there?s room available, sailors are also eligible to stay at any military base in the world for a low cost. They can also bring their families for the same expense, and share the safety of a military housing environment without having to worry about the many dangers and thefts that those who use hotels and hostels often suffer.

The Best Job for Travelers is Still the U.S. Navy. The Navy gives you the chance to see the world for the lowest cost possible ? and earn a paycheck while doing it. For those who are truly explorers, the Navy is the best possible place to be while the dollar?s low.

Learn more about how the Navy can help you live the life of your dreams here.

Filed Under: Travel, Updates

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  1. Brian Stephens says

    January 12, 2010 at 8:23 am

    I have a cousin who is onthe joint staff force of Gtmo. Her daughter is in Massachusets. If she takes leave to visit her daughter does the Navy pay for her travel?

  2. Jo says

    November 25, 2012 at 1:18 am

    Well .. I am Brazilian and would like to join the U.S. military (Navy or Air Force) .. but as an officer .. which is somehow “Impossible” .. because of this, I do not carry that dream forward. .-.’

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