Re - Basic Training and pay PLEASE READ
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I read that Recruits in basic training earn roughly £15,671 a year, but as your only at basic training for 14 weeks (around 3.2 months) means they get £1119 a week making it £4477 a month while at training . is this right? how is it worked out
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Date asked: Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Last reviewed: Friday, July 31, 2020
PTE W.
ROYAL LOGISTIC CORPS ENGAGEMENT TEAM (DRIVER)
Sorry to say but that not how it’s worked out you you’ll also get more pay once’ you’ve completed the phase 1 training and trade training. But whilst you’re in training you’ll be on a reduced amount but still take home a good chunk
Friday, July 31, 2020
Georgina Z.
Marketing Manager
Hi - Yes it's £15,985 a year but once you complete training this rises.
You can find out more about pay and benefits here: https://apply.army.mod.uk/what-we-offer/regular-soldier/benefits
As well as a salary you receive, 38 days paid leave, subsidised food and accommodation, free gym and sports facilities, dental and medical care and a free pension as well as earning qualifications.
Friday, July 31, 2020
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