That is an entirely personal choice. The Royal Navy is a military service and so you would have to be comfortable with that (discipline, being told what to do, possibly being required to go into danger). They operate globally with people working in a variety of roles, not all of which are at sea.
The merchant navy is a civilian organisation with, in many ways, better working conditions and more flexibility in shaping your own career path. There is less unpredicatability, and planning your life can be easier.
As a middle ground, the Royal Fleet Auxilliary (FRA) is a government service which supports and works alongside (but is not part of) the Royal Navy. They operate tankers and support ships and often sail with the RN on longer deployments. They work under Merchant Navy terms and conditions but within a framework similar to the RN.
You need to talk to both the RN careers service and the Merchant Navy service, both of which are easily found through Google.
If you want an opinion, I'd suggest the RN.
It was brought there by the Royal Navy and English merchant sailors
He was never in the army, as a young person he was in the Merchant Navy and later in the Royal Navy
The initials 'MN' stand for Merchant Navy. Likewise, the initials RN stand for Royal Navy.
The Royal Standard is the Flag of the Coat of Arms insignia of the United Kingdom. The Royal Ensign is flown on Her Majestys' Ships: White for Royal Navy. Red for merchant vessels.
The large Royal Navy (military force) & the large British merchant marine (commercial shipping).
Yes, the Royal Navy is also referred to as the British Royal Navy or the Royal British Navy.
The Navy flew the Union Jack which was called the Jack. Merchant ships and ships not sailing with a royal warrant from England flew the Cross of St George, called the George.
You have to be at least 16 to join the Merchant Navy.
i have join the merchant navy because i like adventure life
M. Oppenheim has written: 'The maritime history of Devon' 'A history of the administration of the Royal Navy and of merchant shipping in relation to the Navy from MDIX to MDCLX with an introduction treating of the preceding period' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Navy
SR Merchant Navy class was created in 1941.
William Harrison - merchant navy officer - was born in 1812.