If you’re fortunate enough to have a job as the economy suffers, chances are you’re not willing to give it up. Problem is, your job doesn’t offer health insurance or other benefits – and you’re still having trouble making ends meet.
Working part-time for the Army National Guard, you can take advantage of the amazing benefits that the Guard offers its full-time members, while earning a secondary income to help make that paycheck last longer.
The best part? You can keep your full-time civilian job.
Benefits Most Jobs Won’t Offer Are Available in the National Guard. The Army National Guard takes good care of its soldiers, including its part-time service members.
Health insurance: The Guard offers a hugely discounted plan to its service members through TRICARE. You can get coverage for yourself or your family, and the expense to you is often less than a third of what you would pay a private insurance company.
Retirement Benefits: You may not be thinking about retirement yet, but imagine how grateful you’ll be on your 60th birthday to start receiving regular monthly checks for $1,653 – in addition to any other civilian retirement plan you may earn in the meantime. All that, just for part-time Guard service while you keep your regular job.
Higher education: Wherever you are in your educational journey, the National Guard has the tools to help you reach just a little bit higher. From programs to help you get your GED to funding for your college education, you can keep reaching for the stars while working part-time.
Part-Time Work Has Never Been So Rewarding. With the Army National Guard, you’ll be learning new skills while you serve your country. Your country will be grateful, too – so much so that it’ll thank you with a high part-time salary, exceptional benefits and the opportunity to continue on the path to higher education.
Be a part of it…learn more about how part-time work for the Army National Guard can transform your quality of life here.
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