Big Paychecks Can't Woo Enough Sailors for America's Commercial Fleet
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source: brother did it for a while. good money but basically couldn't keep a relationship and found it was fairly joyless. he read a lot of books tho
That said, I had a neighbor who had two step kids, a boy and a girl, who both went through the Merchant Marine Academy and both have very lucrative careers going. The neighbor moved away, so I can't find out how well they are doing and it was about 10 years ago now... It worked for those kids (from the middle of the US).
Know a few folks who went through it, and several went straight military. Part of the reason is that you're still obligated to military service via the MMAm just as a Navy reserve officer, and the Naval services (Navy, Marines, Coast Guard) will generally take you since you're an academy grad and already know naval military leadership.
You're also obligated to the federal gov, not necessarily the service, so you could in theory try to be an Army officer.
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