You get paid less than $1, 000 per month but you won't see anywhere near that amount of money as they take out for books, uniforms, supplies etc. Take home pay will be around $100-$600 depending upon which class you are in.
yes you can get paid for being in the Coast Guard Academy. When you graduate you wil get out as an Enson.
Answer:Under some state's programs you may be eligible for unemployment while attending APPROVED educational programs. Because each state has different rules, you need to check with yours. Another opinion:You will have a warrant out for your arrest for fraud especially if you're being paid at the academy.
workers will be paid or compensated if injury was recived while at work
Yes i have also pay a salary for trainning person.
No, students should not be paid for attending school.
Naval officers are paid on the same pay scale and other Military personnel. The amount is based on the rank and the time in service. There are also bumps for dependents and hazardous duty pay.
To my knowledge you will be paid your regular salary as a co during your pre-service training as well as in the academy. For the state of MD, that is. Could be different in other states
No. They get paid a salary whether they attend or not.
The exact cost of the Honolulu police academy can vary. However, based on information from the City and County of Honolulu's website, recruits are responsible for paying for their own uniforms, equipment, and some training materials which can cost around $3,000. Additionally, recruits may need to cover their own living expenses during the training period, which lasts for approximately six months.
There are 2 ways to go to medical school while in the military. First is the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS). This is essentially like a Military Academy for Doctors. You apply exactly the same as any US medical school, and if accepted your are commissioned as a 2nd Lt in the Army or Air Force or an Ensign in the Navy. You are on Active duty and going to medical school is your regular job. You are paid as a military officer and all school requirements are free. Once you comlete medical school and need to serve 7 years on Active Duty plus any residency training you may do. The second way is to apply for a military scholarship. This works by applying for the program while applying to medical schools. If you are accepted to a school, the military will reimburse your expenses for school (tuition, books, lab fees) and provide a monthly stipend to help live on (like $900 a month). You are in the a 2nd Lt or Ensign in the reserves and once you finish medical school you are brought on to Active Duty for 4-6 years.
No, you do not get paid while in jail in Monopoly.
No, individuals typically do not get paid while in jail.