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about 30,000 a year
The US Marine Corps pay scale is the same as all of the services. It is based on the rank and the time in service for the member. Other factors include being married and special pay for jobs like flight pay and jump pay. It starts at $1357 while in boot camp.
yes for every thing
Yes. Staff Sergeant is pay grade E6 in both the US Army and US Marine Corps (it's pay grade E5 in the Air Force).
In the USA, normally employees in the private sector do not receive unused vacation pay when they resign or are fired. In the public sector, however, it is commonplace for public employees to receive pay for unused vacation pay. If a union is involved, then this issue will be found in the Union's agreement with the employees company or department. In many US States, even a resigning city school superintendent will receive pay for unused vacation days and even unused sick days.
Marine MOS 6800 Meteorological & Oceanographic Services is not an element in determining Marine service members' pay. Pay is a matter of pay grade and time in service. There are additional family related and duty related elements that are considered, but MOS is not one of these.
The US Marines don't have a medical branch - the Corpsmen are members of the US Navy. Their pay is based on their pay grade, time in service, and any special allowances they may be entitled to.
You make what an E1 makes in three months. However the US Marine Corps does not pay for your uniforms or items that you need ie: hygene, laundry equip. Your equipment like your kevlar, Alice pack, and other equipment will be provided for you. I ened up with half of the three months pay at the end of Marine Recruit training.
No. Because of a screw up you will get two deposits and your les will only show one week but, you will get your full pay.
The US Military pay scales is applied across all of the services. It is based on the rank and the time in service for the member. Other factors include being married and special pay for jobs like flight pay and jump pay.
As a former US Marine, yes.
In 1798, the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps were created