Posted on Jan 28, 2018
SPC Benjamin Norman
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What’s the most in demand Army officer job right now ? What’s the highest paying officer job including base pay incentives special pay and allowances?

Prior service looking to serve again. Thank you for your service and help.
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SPC Benjamin Norman, Aviation. That's it for the basic entry level. There aren't any bonuses for joining as an officer. That's an enlisted thing. Aviation officers are provided flight pay. If you're in the 82nd, you'll get jump pay, but that's not branch specific. Aviation is the only basic branch that provides any form of incentive pay. Everyone has already mentioned doctors and lawyers.
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CPT Emergency Room Nurse
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Nurses too.
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COL Strategic Plans Chief
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Wasn't aware of an incentive for nurses beyond free school. The Army throws nursing scholarships around like confetti.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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That guy...
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LCDR Surface Warfare Officer
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Navy Nuclear Engineer (if you are looking at cross-service). The pay is pretty sweet- signing bonus plus $35K/year bonus once you are fully qualified (about 5 years in). Lot of other bonuses if you go surface option, and sub-pay if you go submarine option. (Pretty sure surface makes more at the end of the day, and it sucks less than being on submarines). Not going to lie-- it sucks, but the extra $$ makes it suck less.

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SN Greg Wright
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Are you a Nuke, Commander? Just curious. Welcome to RP!
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LCDR Surface Warfare Officer
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Yup.
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