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Yes, the military can pay for your school. You will have to join the military and you will go to a military college but you will get a degree!
In the US Military, that will depend on your rank, and how long you have been in service. There is also additional pay for quarters and rations if you are living/eating separately from the military, and hazardous duty pay for flight, parachuting, demolitions, and combat. Married soldiers may receive additional pay for families.
The government sets the pay for the military, the government pays the military and tax payers fund the government so that they can pay for the military. Keep in mind military members pay taxes as well so they themselves are paying a portion of their own pay checks.
They're paid in accordance with their rank and corresponding pay grade, not their occupation. Furthermore, we would need to know which military you were talking about in order to even begin to try answering this question - not all military forces have equal pay.
I think what and how much they will pay for depends on what you are going to school for and how long you have been in the military. If you do decide to have the military pay for your schooling, however, you will be obligated to remain in the military for a certain amount of time.
The median pay for a sign language interpreter is $43,300 per year which is $20.82 per hour and depending on the locations at which they are working at for the military they may make higher wages because of hazard pay. Hope this helps!
Hazard Pay - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
All Navy personnel are paid based on their rank and their time in service. The standard military pay chart applies. There are instances where they will get hazard pay, for instance, staying parachute qualified.
Pay is based upon their rank (pay-grade) NOT their duty description (job).
Hazard Pay - 2007 was released on: USA: 4 April 2007
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The cast of Hazard Pay - 2007 includes: Curt Doussett as himself
Like any other branch in the Army, officers in the Military Police Corps make anywhere from $30,000/year as a 2LT with less than 2 years experience, all the way to $100,000/year for a COL with over 20 years experience. This is just base pay and there are other incentives in which are added to each months pay. An example of this is bonuses, BAH, BAS, hazard duty pay, deployment pay.
I very much doubt it. But check with the military IT department first!
Im assuming your talking about the United States Military. Here Is the link to the military pay chart. .navycs.com/2011-military-pay-chart.html Consider that's only basic pay. You'll likely get just as much, tax free, from other sources of pay such as housing allowance, subsistence pay, etc. Also after a while you can add on family separation pay, sea service pay, hazardous duty pay, reenlistment bonuses. It's a well kept secret how well the military is paid.
Dual military depends on their pay grade. It is Base pay x2, Basic Allowance for Housing x1.5, and other various allowances like separate rations, etc.