What rate is em?

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Electrician’s Mate (abbreviated as EM) is a United States Navy and United States Coast Guard occupational rating. The Electrician’s Mate’s NOS is B210….

Q. What is EM3?

EM3 stands for Electrician’s Mate Third Class (Naval Rating)

Q. What is the meaning behind the EM rating symbol?

ELECTRICIAN’S MATE

Electrician’s Mate
TypeEnlisted rating
AbbreviationEM
SpecialtyEngineering

Q. Is electricians mate a good job in the Navy?

Navy Electrician’s Mates Sea/Shore Rotation The Navy defines EM as a “sea intensive and technical rating.” The Navy COOL website reports that placement opportunities are excellent for the approximately 4,300 EMs serving in today’s Navy.

Q. How much does a electrician mate make?

The average salary for Electricians Mate jobs is £26,406.

Q. How much does a Navy e3 make per month?

How much does an E-3 Seaman in the Navy get paid? A Seaman is a junior enlisted in the United States Navy at DoD paygrade E-3. A Seaman receives a monthly basic pay salary starting at $2,043 per month, with raises up to $2,303 per month once they have served for over 3 years.

Q. How long does it take to become an E3 in the Navy?

Time-in-Rate You can take the test for E-4 at any time you feel ready, after you make E-3. According to BUPERSINST 1430.16F, the “Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve,” the Navy requires that you serve six months as an E-3 before you rise to E-4.

Q. How much do Navy Reserves get paid a month?

Navy Reserve Enlisted Ranks and Drill Pay – Under 6 Years

Pay GradeLess than 2 YearsOver 3 Years
E-1 (less than 4 months)$220N/A
E-1$238$238
E-2$267$267
E-3$281$316

Q. Is it better to go active or reserve?

Active duty is a better option for those looking for a secure full-time job with numerous benefits. Reserve duty is a better option for those wishing to serve their country, build career skills, earn extra money, and access military benefits without making a full-time commitment.

Q. How long is boot camp for Navy reserves?

seven to nine weeks

Q. How much money will I have after basic training?

Just base pay for the new pay scale is $1681 a month times the amount of time your there if all goes well you should get $4200 bootcamp is 10 weeks and you get paid twice a month so that’s 1681×2 (for the 2 months ) plus the extra 2 weeks which is one pay check which would be $4200 but then you need to remember taxes …

Q. How long is Army training?

about 10 weeks

Q. Do you get days off in basic training?

When you finally wrap up the weeks spent in basic training, chances are you’ll have earned a couple days off. Depending on your branch, as will be covered later, the times and days and duration you’ll be given free time all vary.

Q. Is Boot Camp 7 days a week?

Yes it is 7 days a week. There are no days ‘off’ at basic. There will be at least one instructor overseeing you even on weekends.

Q. Is Army basic training 7 days a week?

Basic Combat Training or Boot Camp is a 10-week training course designed to turn ordinary men and women into exceptional U.S. soldiers. While at Basic Training new Army recruits will train for 12-14 hours a day, Monday through Saturday. Sunday is reserved for religious services and personal time.

Q. How many miles do you run in basic training?

You do a one mile run, one minute of sit-ups and one-minute of push-ups. Basically you start out doing one-mile, and you breakup in groups of A, B, and C groups. A group of course being the fastest, B being fairy good and C being the more slower pace. We started out running at least a mile, a mile every other day.

Q. What time do soldiers wake up in basic training?

In military basic training, there’s no such thing as sleeping in. You’ll get up at 5 a.m. every single day. Waking up in the morning is an adjustment process that’s the same for every single basic training class.

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