Is It Easy to Get Stationed Overseas in the Army
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DAY TO DAY LIFE
You'll normally work 8.30am to about 5pm, Monday to Friday.
If you're a soldier, you'll usually be working on your base, using your trade skills or developing new ones. Officers will usually spend this time in an office, workshop or medical centre on base.
When you're on exercise or operations, you'll be away from your routine life. Operations can last up to 6 months, and you're usually given plenty of notice.
Types of roles
All jobs in the Army fall into one of the following areas:
- Combat
- Engineering
- HR
- Finance & Support
- Intelligence
- Communications & IT
- Medical
- Logistics & Support
- Music
Your Career
Whether you join as a soldier or an officer, you'll have the opportunity to earn promotions throughout your career.
Typically, a soldier will rising to Lance Corporal after around 3 years, and Corporal after 5 years.
An officer can expect to reach the rank of Captain within around three years and Major within another 5-8 years.
Your Benefits
Soldiers and officers enjoy a range of benefits, including travel and adventurous training, access to additional training and developing transferable skills.
Not only that, but you'll also get six weeks' paid leave, free dental and medical cover, subsidised food and accommodation, free gyms and sports facilities, and automatic entry into a pension scheme.
where will you live?
SOLDIERs
When you arrive for your training, you'll usually sleep in shared rooms with other people on your course. These will be single sex rooms. You'll eat in the cookhouse with the other recruits on your course too.
When you've finished your training and head to join your regiment or unit, here you can expect to be given your own room in the barracks. You'll share a kitchen and living area, but have your own private space too. Houses are available if you have a family.
OFFICERS
When you start your training, you'll be given accommodation at the the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. You'll live with the other officer cadets.
Once you've finished your training, you'll usually have the option of living in the Officers' Mess. Here you'll share some facilities, but have your own space too. You will have to pay for your food and accommodation, however it is subsidised.
ADVENTUROUS TRAINING
Many officers and soldiers will tell you that Adventurous Training is one of the highlights of serving with the British Army. It is an important part of Army life. Not only does it build practical skills, but it's also great for improving teamwork. It's hard work, rewarding and fun - and you're paid to do it!
army sports
Sport is a big part of Army life. We know that playing sport regularly improves not only your physical fitness, but also your team work and brings a sense of camaraderie - all of which are so important to being a great soldier. You'll be encouraged to try new sports as well as developing your existing skills.
WHEN YOU'RE NOT WORKING
Being in the Army doesn't only give you a job it gives you a home too. From the moment you start your training, you will be given somewhere to live - you'll be living with other people on your course. Once you've left to join your regiment you'll have more options - including a family home for you, your partner and children if you need it.
You'll have plenty of free time - most days you'll finish work and will be able to spend your evenings however you like. You'll be able to take advantage of facilities on camp, or leave the base to spend time in the local area. Most of the time, you're able to go away at the weekend too if you want - as long as you're back in time for work on Monday.
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