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I apologize in advance if this has been answered elsewhere.
Hello, I have been considering a career in that military for some time now, and I believe I have finally found the path for me: communicator research operator (CRO).
I noticed that the starting salary for a CRO ($33,600) is significantly lower than the starting salary for other positions with similar entry requirements (ex. Infantry @ $49,400). The salary for a CRO increases to $63,300 after 4 years of service which means I would have to serve a total of 8.5 years to earn as much as an infantry soldier (in total, provided their pay remains constant over the 8.5y).
1. Is the salary simply representative of the amount of work expected of a CRO in the first 4 years?
2. Do specialization and/or advancement opportunities somehow make up for the lower starting salary?
3. Are there any other reasons why the starting salary appears so much lower?
Money is not a significant motivating factor for me but I still must factor it into my decision.
Thank you for your time.
Hello, I have been considering a career in that military for some time now, and I believe I have finally found the path for me: communicator research operator (CRO).
I noticed that the starting salary for a CRO ($33,600) is significantly lower than the starting salary for other positions with similar entry requirements (ex. Infantry @ $49,400). The salary for a CRO increases to $63,300 after 4 years of service which means I would have to serve a total of 8.5 years to earn as much as an infantry soldier (in total, provided their pay remains constant over the 8.5y).
1. Is the salary simply representative of the amount of work expected of a CRO in the first 4 years?
2. Do specialization and/or advancement opportunities somehow make up for the lower starting salary?
3. Are there any other reasons why the starting salary appears so much lower?
Money is not a significant motivating factor for me but I still must factor it into my decision.
Thank you for your time.