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Da’Shawna Clark

*Army(Staff Sergeant)

*Brief Description

*Staff Sergeants must prove they have the ability to manage soldiers on the battlefield .

*Education/Training

*Must complete a 35 day staff sergeant training course at Fort Bliss ,Texas

*Salary

Year Salary Amount Percent Proportion Amount of 3% increase

Beginning Salary for next year

0 28,285 

 

848.55 29,133.55

29,133.55 

 

874.01 30,0070.56

2 30,007.56 

 

900.23 30,907.79

3  

30,907.79

 

 

927.23 31,835.02

4  

31,835.02

 

 

955.05 32,790.07

5  

32,790.07

 

 

983.70 33,773.77

6  

33,773.77

 

 1,013.21

 

34,746.98

7  

34,746.98

 

 1,042.41 35,789.39

8  

35,789.39

 

 1,073.68 36,863.07

9  

36,863.07

 

 

1,105.89 37,968

10 37,968.96  

 

*Attributes & Abilities

*The ability to remain calm

*The ability to work as a team member

*The readiness to accept a challenge and face danger

*Job Outlook

*There will always be a need for employment in the army

*Duties Of This Career

*Staff Sergeants are noncommissioned officers who received the rank of staff sergeant by promotion from a non-officer position

*Resposability

*Participate in combat operations

*Serve as techniques, specialists

*Serve as supervisors, managers

*Lead troops in ground combat operations.

*Operate and control aircrafts ,ships, armed vehicles

*Obligation

*Operate, maintain, and repair equipment

*Serve as technicians and specialists in a variety of fields

*Serve as front-line supervisors of junior enlisted personnel

*Serve as professionals for the military in medical, legal, engineering, and other fields

*Serve as supervisors and managers of enlisted personnel

*Bibliography

*Occupational Outlook Handbook. 29 March 2012. Bureau Of Labor Statistics. 12 February 2013. <http:www.bls.gov/ooh/>.

*Get The Answers.UsArmy.14 February 2013.http://www.goarmy.com