which is the highest paid branch of military?
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While the pay scale is even across the branches, the Air Force and Navy has the potential to promote very quickly on the enlisted side. Other branches sometimes can promote young as well, but in my limited experience with them this stops at a certain rankans things slow down, but in the Air Force you will sometimes have very sharp people (who must also be good test takers) make rank every two years. I believe the Navy is similar.
Each branch has serious bonuses for certain skills. The largest bonuses traditionally go to medical and law professionals, who also promote on different time lines. I have a friend that’s a pharmacist that was selected for Major after four years, where it will take a normal line officer about ten. Folks like EOD often get great bonuses too, I feel that they earn them. Usually the critically manned career fields are offered retention bonsuses.
Pilots and other rated officers get some great bonsuses right. In addition to flight pay that varies based on where you are in your career (about $250-$800 extra a month, it’s sort of a hill that starts and ends low and you get more money in the middle) but more importantly are getting from about $200K-$500K bonsuses to extend from 10–18 years.
- Pay in the military is good, benefits are almost impossible to beat. The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) and the 20 year retirement are pretty unbeatable. At the same time the military, even in peacetime, requirws things almost no other employer will.
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The lowest ranking enlisted personnel, whether an Army private or a Navy seaman recruit, had a pay grade of and received basic pay of regardless of time in service. The highest ranking officer in any branch of service carries a pay grade of