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should i take postal job or go into the navy>?

just got into post office as ptf mail handler but was planning on navy 20 no kids should i jump on career position any advice wrong postal starts off 15.41 per hour with 90 day 30 cent increase. thats a gross of over 2800 month without ot navys only 1200 a month lol sorry for lack of detail postal position indoors lol no dogs not a carrier. its like in a plant i dunno ill figure it out Im only 20 people.

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  1. Go to the Navy. More opportunities and chances to advance your career, if you don't get killed first that is. But you're taking the same chance at the post office, so go with the Navy since they pay more.
  2. u decide boss.dont ask..others..
  3. Postal job postal job postal job! A government job like that is usually a cushy one. It may be boring but at least there is no stress. In my area the waiting list for a postal job is TWO YEARS. I wish I could have one instead of the healthcare occupation I have. Talk about stress.
  4. GO to the navy and serve ur Country not every one get this opportunity
  5. Well it is all up to you In the service of the post you will fend off your daily dose of bad for legged foes to deliver safely the things people have entrusted you with In the Navy you will be fending 2 legged foes who people do not want to see at their door step
  6. Take the postal job!
  7. in the navy, you could get a postal job, and when you got out you would have that much more experience, as well as the money to go to college, and study mail delivery
  8. are you a traveller? or are you alright sorting mail? The post office is a hard job to pass up, but the navy will offer you more opportunities and probably the chance to advance.............
  9. It really all depends on the kind of person you are really if you want to serve your country there is no shame in that actually quite noble, there is however, a lot more risk involved than a ptf mail handler. The main point is its a government job well they both are really, both offer health insurance and benifits one is just a bit more physical than the other. I think the least amount of time you can sign up for is 4 years (atleast thats what I know it is for the airforce) I really don't want to tell you not to go to the navy because of all the things happening around the world as we speak...but it really is your choice. The mail job is a steady job its probably close to your house and you have your family around maybe even a girlfriend...if not then consider it. Just make sure you do all your homework chances are you have...before you make the decision. Think about what you will be giving up and if its more than what your willing to do then I would suggest staying where you are. Do you go to college or would you be asking because your not sure if thats really what you want to do and you know that if you choose to go to the navy they would pay for schooling? It really all comes down to you just sit down and weigh out all the options then make the decision thats really all I can say.
  10. Id say its your choice my friend, Working in the USPS you see a lot of vets. They would be a good source to talk to. I would tell you if you were my son to Join the Navy, learn as much as you can, travel the world. The money thing seems like a lot, but look at it this way You will get training equivalent to collage courses, Room and board, Free travel around the world with accommodations, a tight nit family, retirement, stories, and more. The navy has the fastest advancement of any branch. Stay physically and mentally strong. and Good luck on your choice, either way it will be a good one.
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