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Posted by: elsnben
Depends, If I go with the Navy plan, it will increase through my career from £17,000 a year to £40,000 a year. If I go with the Archaeologist however it will be between £80,000 to £90,000 a year. But It's not about the Money for as long as I'm getting at least £25,000 a year by the time I'm 25, an easy feat with both routes.
I'm joining the Navy when school ends in January as well. I'm not doing it for the money though.
I wanted to be a truck driver or a personal trainer for a while but that would get boring quickly.
[Edited on 12.27.2012 12:36 PM PST]