Military recruiters pay is paid the exact same way as every single other soldiers pay in any of the 5 branches, all soldiers are paid by the US Government as an appropriation of funds directed by Congress. Ultimately its like every other government job, paid out of tax payer money.
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.
There are a number of places one can go to find a local military recruiter. Sites such as Today's Military and Military have tools that allow one to find their nearest military recruiter.
The taxes you pay go to military funds and other social services.
You can use the website www.goarmy.com to search for a local military recruiter in your area.
There are may ways to get in touch with a military recruiter, for example going to a recruiting center, you could find one in almost any city. you could find an adress on their website by searching military recruiter.
The easiest way to find a military recruiter in your area is to check out military.com and submit your information to the service you are interested in. The information will be forwarded to the closest recruiter in your area. To find a military recruiter in your area, your best option would be to check the phone book in the "government" section.
You must enlist in the military to become a recruiter. You can choose recruiter as your job.
See your Marine Recruiter.
In order to find information about the military, I would go to the website for the specific branch that you are interested in. You can also go to your local recruiter's office and speak to a recruiter in person.
None. The pay scale is universal across all the branches.
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This question can only have an OFFICIAL answer from the recruiter that will induct you. You must ask your recruiter.