If you've made the decision to join the Navy, you probably already know that Navy recruiters are some of the best in the business. Honest, knowledgeable, and interested, they are very well equipped to make sure that all their recruits are physically and mentally prepared when the ship date arrives. There are a few things, however, that the recruiter probably didn't tell you - things that can make a lot of difference to how smoothly you sail that trip through Navy boot camp. Here are ten things your recruiter may have left out.
1. Get your family on board.2. Take your cell phone with you.
3. Get your loans reduced.
4. Leave a copy of everything in your wallet at home.
5. Add a family member to your bank accounts or give them power of attorney.
6. Leave your family a list of your friends' telephone numbers and emails.
7. Learn about the great savings opportunities in the Navy.
8. Cancel your health insurance.
9. Know that payday may be late - and small.
10. Get a Navy boot camp preview.
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