Navy Seeking New Recruiters
Week of June 16, 2008
The U.S. Navy is looking for high-quality Sailors to join its recruiting force. Recruiters can look forward to special duty-assignment pay, meritorious promotions, the possibility of getting stationed in or near their hometown and being able to select their choice of coast on their follow on tour. Additionally, successful recruiting tours can have a favorable impact on future selection boards, particularly for Sailors looking to make chief petty officer. Sailors up for shore duty, and in their window for transfer, are encouraged to contact their detailers. For more information, contact a Command Career Counselor or visit the Navy Recruiting Command's website to view the new "Recruit the Recruiter" video.
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