British Paratrooper's make how much!?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • We answer the question, how much do British Paratrooper's make? We look at what you will make at a different ranks as well as the affect of being an officer.

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  • @Howmuchthough
    @Howmuchthough  Год назад +48

    Want to know what The SAS get Paid?
    Find out below:
    ruclips.net/video/VH7BNAMNc_Y/видео.html

    • @zaidenwebb5845
      @zaidenwebb5845 Год назад +1

      Could you do a para officer? Pls istg man

    • @YR5K
      @YR5K Год назад

      @@zaidenwebb5845you have to go in as a officer first then go p company after your already in

    • @MalvinSibanda
      @MalvinSibanda 10 месяцев назад

      Please helpng me British soldiers are m crying.l m not free avrewe people are black Kelly me samtamse avrewe just Kelly me.but me l don't have power just Kelly me. I want to come in your place but me l don't have money for transport and l don't have passport

    • @ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13
      @ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 10 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@MalvinSibandaWhat do you want us to do pay for your Flight tickets to get to ENGLAND and then give you a house and car ??? Why not we seem to be doing that anyway to every other other Immigrant?? How much do you want???

    • @nathanclark7356
      @nathanclark7356 10 месяцев назад

      Why bother

  • @gordonisamoron
    @gordonisamoron Год назад +656

    When my son was going through recruitment i had retired after a really nasty works accident and ended up in a wheelchair, i had to drop some paperwork off at the recruitment centre so i went in envelope in hand , the sgt said " can i help you sir", i replied ," yes , i have completed my application for the paras and i am here to hand it in " he face was a picture so i said " its ok , the lads at the open day said they could rope me to the chair and push me out of the plane ", he nearly pissed homself laughing . Moral is no natter how bad it gets never lose your sense of humour 😅.

    • @-BL1NKY
      @-BL1NKY Год назад +44

      Twice as funny cus you called it the paras as if the unit was for paralyzed people 😂

    • @sasmayte
      @sasmayte 11 месяцев назад +3

      😂😂😂😂

    • @RonniePickeringMate
      @RonniePickeringMate 11 месяцев назад +3

      Outstanding 😂🤝

    • @alexanderthegreatwasstraight
      @alexanderthegreatwasstraight 10 месяцев назад +2

      Quality lol

    • @ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13
      @ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 10 месяцев назад +8

      Oh the british army has plenty of humour and sometimes a bit of black humour as well but that's a coping mechanism which actually does work in a strange way...😂

  • @nolimendoza4588
    @nolimendoza4588 Год назад +210

    I was an American Army soldier/officer and proudly earned my British para wings, ages ago on the exchange program. The jump school was great and I appreciate the NCO's who mentored us.

    • @kvt679er5
      @kvt679er5 Год назад +3

      Question!! Do U.S soldiers volunteer for the All Arms Commando Course in Lympston U.K ???????

    • @allo8464
      @allo8464 10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for your service

    • @Jordan741Mc
      @Jordan741Mc 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@kvt679er5 yes they do. More women pass it though 😂

    • @dieudonnezihbong3700
      @dieudonnezihbong3700 Месяц назад

      Wow 😳 that's what I had love to do sir, please can you guide me on how to get into the recruitment

  • @johndublyoo2553
    @johndublyoo2553 10 месяцев назад +143

    Yes folks that's how much the MOD and Government value your loved ones life.

    • @kriscolereid
      @kriscolereid 9 месяцев назад +5

      Exactly and they claim this wage on one weeks expenses. Maybe monthly.

    • @kelmanl4
      @kelmanl4 9 месяцев назад +3

      You couldn't get 18 year service unless you joined at 16 or 12 years unless you join before 23.

    • @tyree9055
      @tyree9055 8 месяцев назад +1

      I don't know about British Paras, but 82nd Paratroopers made less money at private (E-1), but more money at Specialist (E-4) in 2002 - 2005. As for how much a 82nd Paratrooper's life is really worth?
      $250,000 - If they died, as part of their life insurance supplied by the government. There's no mention of a British Para's death pay in this video, so I consider your statement erroneous.

    • @niconine268
      @niconine268 7 месяцев назад

      Correct

    • @edvvard101
      @edvvard101 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@kelmanl4 you don't have to leave at 35... that's the max age to join.

  • @Airtrooper719
    @Airtrooper719 Год назад +767

    Short answer: Not enough

    • @airbornesigsdet
      @airbornesigsdet 11 месяцев назад

      So how much compared to a shitty labourers job or even after financially bankrupting yourself with a no good to nobody degree?
      Of course it’s enough, more than enough. Typically the Reg lads don’t care what the pay is because their passion is their job!
      It was mine !

    • @He-mansuckz
      @He-mansuckz 11 месяцев назад +2

      Two words:
      Side hustle.

    • @literate-aside
      @literate-aside 10 месяцев назад +27

      No board costs, no food costs, no need for a vehicle and the costs therein, no need for a mortgage, medical, top level training.
      That salary is basically disposable income
      Add to that deployment bonuses and progression, and it's pretty great.
      It's only when you compare it to a footballer and how little they actually sacrifice, that you realise it's utterly backwards.

    • @Alex-fm5ke
      @Alex-fm5ke 10 месяцев назад +5

      You don’t pay for accommodation, food or transport

    • @TheFakeNewsFrog
      @TheFakeNewsFrog 9 месяцев назад +17

      All the people saying there’s no costs…
      Can someone explain why the MOD website states that if you’re single, accommodation costs between £30 - £80 a month, after basic? And if you’re married it’s between £80 - £370?
      Can you also explain why the meal service the army provides is called “Pay As You Dine”, and why they charge money for items on the menu?
      And what about when you’re back home? If there’s no costs, why do you have the option to get a railcard that provides a 37% discount? Why do most stores provide a military discount? If there’s no cost, that’d imply you get to write it all off as “expenses” to the tax payer, correct?
      See, the thing is, you’re risking your life for tuppence, and nothing’s ever “free”. You don’t need to compare it to a footballer, because you don’t even need a talent to earn money. Someone on benefits could earn more through the stock market, keep their “savings” below £14K, and live a lot more comfortably doing fuck all. They’re not risking their life. They’re not having to worry about dying in some bullshit war, that only has the interests of the MIC, politicians, and their cronies, back pockets in mind.
      There’s refugees from war torn countries fleeing to our nation, travelling through the safety of Europe, to be given a place to stay, food to eat, a chance to rebuild what they’ve lost… They come here not because France, Germany, or any other European country they passed through wasn’t safe. They come because of the economic opportunity the UK provides to them. All while thousands that fought in wars for this nation, many of these wars being in the home countries of the arriving migrants, for corruption and greed… Are left homeless on the streets of Britain to die.
      Is it worth it?

  • @niconestra
    @niconestra Год назад +104

    If you join with salary in mind, you're in the wrong business. This transcends that construct. I earned my wings 1990; they are still priceless today.

    • @aerohk
      @aerohk Год назад +8

      We need more of you, mate

    • @mattwestby1169
      @mattwestby1169 Год назад +3

      🆎🟩🍻 you must have been in Aldershot then before all training changed

    • @niconestra
      @niconestra Год назад +3

      @@mattwestby1169 sorry for the misunderstanding. Ft. Bragg 1990. We're all brothers.

    • @mattwestby1169
      @mattwestby1169 Год назад +4

      @@niconestra hi mate no problem I thought you were UK forces, but yes I agree with you where all Airborne Brothers and for life 👍 I can remember when 3Para did an exchange with 82nd Airborne in the 90s for about 2months, it was brilliant and I couldn't get over the size of Ft Bragg absolute massive camp. 🍻

    • @J4ke483
      @J4ke483 8 месяцев назад

      Was actually a good financial decision in the 1990s I imagine.

  • @funfinn2830
    @funfinn2830 Год назад +434

    I know one gets provided a lot. But fck me, this is barely over minimum wage 😂

    • @at_ziloganzz5395
      @at_ziloganzz5395 Год назад +48

      The British army deduct monthly costs for food and accommodation

    • @redbike6340
      @redbike6340 Год назад +11

      Poverty

    • @daka3253
      @daka3253 Год назад +2

      @@at_ziloganzz5395 then its good pay taxs too?

    • @Zkkr429
      @Zkkr429 Год назад +16

      And they ain’t doing 37.5 hour weeks.

    • @Stealth991
      @Stealth991 Год назад +23

      Technically with the amount of hours some soldiers actually do, with exercises, guard duty and stuff, if you were paid hourly it’s extremely below minimum wage.

  • @thomascarpenter7415
    @thomascarpenter7415 Год назад +46

    As a former US Paratrooper… none of us are in for the money , because it’s barely enough considering the 12-18 hour days. It’s a worldwide brotherhood though … no matter the nationality, we’re brothers of the silk !
    “ Let’s Go “ 325 A.I.R.

    • @Jets_Archive
      @Jets_Archive Год назад +2

      I'm looking to be a medic in the British Paratroopers. Always called to me even from a young age. 17 now, going to try get a military scholarship and join after uni

    • @doggycatalan
      @doggycatalan 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Jets_Archiveisn't that called pararescue? I think that's the name of paratrooper medics.

    • @Jets_Archive
      @Jets_Archive 10 месяцев назад

      @@doggycatalan I'm from the UK not US, as far as I'm aware we don't have that.

    • @SocksInAHat
      @SocksInAHat 8 месяцев назад

      Sounds kinky, silky brothers

  • @mostlymessingabout
    @mostlymessingabout Год назад +119

    16K to put your life on the line... fk that

    • @fox.535
      @fox.535 Год назад +4

      That’s only in training lol

    • @mostlymessingabout
      @mostlymessingabout Год назад +7

      @@fox.535 not enough really is it?

    • @RoyalRegimentofScotland
      @RoyalRegimentofScotland Год назад +6

      Well, it's training, isn't it? Since when do you get a full salary for training. What if you fail the training?

    • @ThePoshPrince
      @ThePoshPrince Год назад +1

      ​​@@mostlymessingaboutdk for the british army but in the french one this is totally STUPID to look at the "baseline" wage, because it's nearly NEVER a baseline wage that you perceive at the of the month, there are a ton of premiums and various benefits plus it doesn't account for the money you get when sent abroad, and believe me french soldiers are sent abroad A LOT

    • @elBossmano
      @elBossmano Год назад +1

      @@mostlymessingabout are you dense? It is more than enough for training

  • @alison__16
    @alison__16 Год назад +175

    now let's compare that to a footballer and think about what each one does for us

    • @EthanThomson
      @EthanThomson Год назад +23

      Are footballers paid by the government though? Dont get me wrong, i’d love a footballers wage, but it isnt as simple as “pay soldiers like footballers”

    • @joebro1722
      @joebro1722 Год назад

      You must be missing a brain

    • @goinawol9447
      @goinawol9447 11 месяцев назад +12

      Footballers are paid for the amount of value they add to the clubs they are in.

    • @PaddyInf
      @PaddyInf 11 месяцев назад +14

      It's called market value. They are paid what society has deemed their worth. A footballer generates huge financial profits for their business and so are paid commensurate to that. I don't agree with it, but it's the way of things.

    • @chazer0075
      @chazer0075 11 месяцев назад +5

      One kicks a ball around a pitch, another kills civilians in war torn nations, one is significantly more valuable than the other.

  • @Azrael1st
    @Azrael1st 9 месяцев назад +25

    War is a racket

    • @Gfdsap
      @Gfdsap 8 месяцев назад

      A tennis racket

    • @ponymalone3636
      @ponymalone3636 5 месяцев назад

      a noisy racket

  • @garethevans6355
    @garethevans6355 9 месяцев назад +5

    Been there,done that 7 years then medically discharged and a tour of Afghanistan in 2010.
    Your body has to make the pension which is the real challenge.

  • @BingBong1010
    @BingBong1010 Год назад +15

    Total disgrace that we pay these heros so little -

    • @tommyatkins2527
      @tommyatkins2527 Год назад +1

      and pay such a low pension

    • @benmacdui9328
      @benmacdui9328 11 месяцев назад +1

      Murderers

    • @test-201
      @test-201 10 месяцев назад

      @@benmacdui9328yeah they are lol they are best

    • @harrykrause2879
      @harrykrause2879 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@benmacdui9328 ik this was made ages ago but u would not said that about the country your from assuming ur not from the uk

    • @TK-do7ei
      @TK-do7ei 8 месяцев назад

      hErOs🤡

  • @Timsmith13911
    @Timsmith13911 11 месяцев назад +3

    It’s shocking the amount these guys get paid, they deserve way more

  • @kanedunbar542
    @kanedunbar542 11 месяцев назад +8

    paratroopers make an extra £2k on top of the salaries shown. It's considered the "Danger" money. This is one of the incentives for normal soldiers to go and attempt P-company as they will get extra money as well as gain their wings

  • @justjake721
    @justjake721 Год назад +41

    SAS next?? Love your content dude

    • @Howmuchthough
      @Howmuchthough  Год назад +5

      Bit late but full video on them here :) ruclips.net/video/VH7BNAMNc_Y/видео.html

  • @nmelkhunter1
    @nmelkhunter1 8 месяцев назад +2

    The amount of pay can be misleading. I know in the US Army soldiers receive free housing, free food, clothing allowances, and medical benefits. What’s more, if you live on post there is free bus service. Lastly, the PX and grocery store have discounted prices.

  • @TrySomeFentanyl
    @TrySomeFentanyl Год назад +8

    People always forget about all of the benefits that come along with a military career. It adds up if you use those benefits

    • @tomscott4706
      @tomscott4706 9 месяцев назад +2

      What benefits are them? Because I served 7 years and got no benefits other than effectively putting my whole life on hold the entire time I was in! While my civvie mates had made massive careers I was coming out with no experience in any civvie industry! Or are you talking about the 50% discount on a domino’s pizza if you collect? Cause that’s the only benefit in the military in this country!

    • @WAzzzUUppp
      @WAzzzUUppp 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@tomscott4706No offence mate… but that is your problem! You decided to go into the military and didn’t do anything with it! Yes you do get benefits you literally get a education grant you can use to get qualifications to go into a career… you get housing and food for absolutely nothing so your monthly income is mostly disposable. I’ve got plenty of friends who went into the forces, some used their head and get everything out of it and come out with savings others got themselves into debt and didn’t do anything with the benefits available to them. You’re an adult it’s up to you to set your life up.

    • @tomscott4706
      @tomscott4706 9 месяцев назад

      @@WAzzzUUppp you don’t get housing and food for nothing you get charged for your room and food is PAYD and it’s not as cheap as it seems! £5 minimum per meal! Nobody can afford £15 a day and that’s just the basic shit if you want anything with a slight bit of flavour it’s atleast double! You get nothing out of the army! I effectively put my life on hold for 7 years and had to start again because the civvie world wants experience and the army gives you none! My experience was firing tanks and no civvie needs that! And the qualifications you get like my engineering lv2 I did when coming into Civvie world I found out it was worthless as it wasn’t an official awarding body! I’m now a teacher at a college but I had to graft for it out of my own pocket and time! The only benefit in the army is the lads! But after you leave they all slowly lose touch with you as you find out the only thing you had in common was the army! The army put me in masses of debt! I’d probably have topped myself by now if I was still in with the stress I was under financially and with that came emotionally too! I don’t regret the army and did some amazing things! Not many people can say they were at the top of their game as a chally 2 gunner and got to fire them and play around in tanks every now and again but most of the time it was an 8-5 job up the tank park fixing the same tanks over and over with a bit of shite PT included that didn’t even break a sweat! 70% of the army was worthless and a waste of time 30% was decent!

    • @tomscott4706
      @tomscott4706 9 месяцев назад

      @@WAzzzUUppp and also most of the military aren’t adults either! I joined at 18 and a lot join younger! The army doesn’t teach you about finances and stuff you’re just left on your own!

    • @WAzzzUUppp
      @WAzzzUUppp 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@tomscott4706 No one teaches you finances. You ain’t special in that regard because you was in the military. I moved out my house at 19 and I had to learn the hard with far higher bills than what you was paying mate. You got no excuse I’m sorry but you did it to yourself, nothing to do with the military.

  • @matthewbaxter8558
    @matthewbaxter8558 11 месяцев назад +1

    My Father in law was in 3 Para. Did two tours of Northern Ireland. Completed a jump in Libya to oust some leader. Spent time in Malta. Then moved to the bomb squad. Retired from the army still in the reserves as he became a truck driver. He said he loved being a Para. Some things he did he said will go with him to the grave. I never pushed him on any of it.

  • @alfie2468
    @alfie2468 10 месяцев назад +4

    It’s not about the money, it’s about the experience is what I was told

  • @kittynip8258
    @kittynip8258 9 месяцев назад +2

    I love the British paras, they rotate to the 82nd sometimes and party all the time they're hilarious

  • @nicolassterling4852
    @nicolassterling4852 Год назад +10

    Really liking you content man, please do US Airforce Pararescueman (PJs) next

  • @mybumbrash
    @mybumbrash Год назад +11

    Thats wowefull compared to Australia, that sergant salary is our Private salary.

    • @scarry776
      @scarry776 Год назад +3

      For the one of the highest budgets in the world we do seem to criminally underpay our armed forces. I've heard they're changing that so they should start earning more (hopefully)

    • @idreeskhan8885
      @idreeskhan8885 Год назад +1

      @@scarry776 Heard it from who?

    • @scarry776
      @scarry776 Год назад

      @@idreeskhan8885 I'd like to say through the media but that seems to obvious...

    • @idreeskhan8885
      @idreeskhan8885 Год назад

      @@scarry776 Anyway not sure if its worth joining. Im set on either Royal Electrical and mechnical engineering (because you can learn various skills which will help you for when you get out) or fighter pilot, which the latter isnt recruiting for... Is it worth it? How long do you have to serve?

    • @test-201
      @test-201 10 месяцев назад

      yeah but mate 23 dollars for a portion of chips in australia
      its 16 dollars for a block of cheese your money goes nowhere

  • @jp-wd9qy
    @jp-wd9qy 10 месяцев назад +3

    The more dangerous your role, the less your paid………….I’m in 😂

  • @0ldb1ll
    @0ldb1ll Год назад +2

    'If you can't take a joke then you shouldn't have joined'.

  • @S6carguy
    @S6carguy 9 месяцев назад +6

    cant smoke or drink at 16 but u can be a paratrooper😭

    • @souljahshocky
      @souljahshocky 8 месяцев назад

      You can't deploy under 18

    • @paulmayer7453
      @paulmayer7453 8 месяцев назад

      Anyone can do a parachute jump from the age of 16

  • @gameram6382
    @gameram6382 8 месяцев назад +1

    Shocking pay. Our forces should be paid more. Especially the enlisted men. Officers all come from rich families

    • @Orbital_Inclination
      @Orbital_Inclination 8 месяцев назад

      Officers do not all come from rich families, that's a myth based on historic trends, but no longer relevant in the vast majority of cases.

  • @tstill1988
    @tstill1988 Год назад +9

    Wow, thats not enough.

  • @ianlee487
    @ianlee487 10 месяцев назад +2

    I joined in 1980 for the pride of wearing the cap and wings never for the money left in 1991.

  • @danielplantagenet8385
    @danielplantagenet8385 Год назад +50

    Pay those brave soldiers at least double instantly. It’s a national disgrace they are paid so little!! MPs take home 97k a year!

    • @BrexitWasBad
      @BrexitWasBad 10 месяцев назад

      They do get plenty of benefits

    • @BrexitWasBad
      @BrexitWasBad 10 месяцев назад +8

      @iantrofimov6416 we don’t have that kind of defence budget because we don’t need it, and the money is better off invested elsewhere

    • @BrexitWasBad
      @BrexitWasBad 10 месяцев назад +2

      @iantrofimov6416 we don’t need it until wars break out that we’re directly involved in, at which point, multiple times, we have conscripted 2m+ men to fight. We’ve always kept a small army during times of peace, we demobilised about 4 million people after the First World War.
      Also those “security guarantees” have kept Ukraine in the war for about 1.5 years, and kept them heavily supplied by the US and UK.

    • @BrexitWasBad
      @BrexitWasBad 10 месяцев назад

      @iantrofimov6416 yeah, fair enough, I guess I was just groupings the British army with the rest of the British armed forces.

    • @aaroncousins4750
      @aaroncousins4750 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@iantrofimov6416gonna blow ur mind when u find out we live on and island

  • @budte
    @budte 7 месяцев назад

    A lot of people criticising the pay. It is not just about the pay. It is about what you want to do with your life and what memories you want to have.

  • @archstanton6310
    @archstanton6310 Год назад +67

    And years later lawyers will try and jail you.

    • @glizzforman8094
      @glizzforman8094 Год назад

      Wym?

    • @RagggedTrouseredPhilanthropist
      @RagggedTrouseredPhilanthropist Год назад +11

      Well...don't break the law then. Pretty simple stuff.

    • @gordianknot6867
      @gordianknot6867 Год назад +9

      @@RagggedTrouseredPhilanthropistdoing the right thing doesn’t always coincide with the law. So it’s not that simple.

    • @RagggedTrouseredPhilanthropist
      @RagggedTrouseredPhilanthropist Год назад +5

      @gordianknot6867 the original comment is about lawyers trying to jail soldiers. The only instances I know where this has happened concern soldiers shooting unarmed people, torturing people, and generally bringing the business of being a proper soldier into disrepute.
      Do you have any examples of soldiers being unfairly jailed?
      If you don't, then I stand by my comment that it's pretty simple to avoid being prosecuted as a soldier, don't break the law or rules of war.

    • @gordianknot6867
      @gordianknot6867 Год назад +8

      @@RagggedTrouseredPhilanthropist my point is these lawyers put good people away for doing the right thing because the law isn’t nuanced, the law is often times flawed and skewed in the favour of whoever loses, not whoever is morally correct. If you’re with the UN and you see a woman being raped or hacked to death you are not allowed intervene, you cannot fire unless fired upon it’s against the law. Also a genuine true example is a UK soldier had to choose between putting his injured dying friend on a helicopter or the injured enemy who injured his friend. He put a bullet in the head of the enemy in order to save his friend, he did the right thing and he was sent to jail. So yes I do have examples of soldiers being fucked over. So you can take a seat away from your comment.

  • @WilliamHandover
    @WilliamHandover 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ouch. Poor wages. Although, there is no war, so i imagine it’s a chill job once you’re in

  • @silentauditor9513
    @silentauditor9513 Год назад +3

    And sad as it is… this why the British army excel… not money motivated rather a vocation and sense of deep pride.

  • @rachaelmiles8233
    @rachaelmiles8233 27 дней назад

    Para's are lovely. I wish them well in their training. I enjoyed my mental health course through the army, that i have liked all my life.

  • @TheScaryTruthCatalyst
    @TheScaryTruthCatalyst 11 месяцев назад +4

    Do you want to risk your life for Rishi Sunak? Nah, me neither...😅

    • @BrokenIET
      @BrokenIET 7 месяцев назад

      “Its for king and country! Not Rishi!”
      - Recruiting guy, probaby

  • @sleeplessvirus
    @sleeplessvirus 9 месяцев назад +1

    In my opinion Jump pay should be higher. In the U.S. army it has been the same for decades. $150 a month. I think 500 a month is the proper compensation for The sacrifices and physical damage caused by jumping. Unfortunately that would give the accountants at budgeting more justification to deactivate airborne units.

  • @JAYSR94
    @JAYSR94 11 месяцев назад +3

    The pay is absolutely shocking. You’ll leave the army with fuck all.

    • @andrewkitchenuk
      @andrewkitchenuk 9 месяцев назад +1

      That depends on the person. I served 15 years and whilst the other lads were spending their pay pissing it up I was quietly saving in a Help to Buy ISA. 2 years before I left I bought a good house and am now a 40 years old homeowner with a reasonable index linked pension for life. Your choice.

    • @leerubybritvic1990
      @leerubybritvic1990 8 месяцев назад

      Now you can have some drink at Christmas.In your home.

  • @Horribulus
    @Horribulus 10 месяцев назад +1

    They don't do this for the money.
    The challenge, overcoming adversity is priceless to each individual soldier.
    Everyone an Emperor!!

  • @pcmichaelknobcheese2374
    @pcmichaelknobcheese2374 Год назад +9

    I registered a few days ago, enlisted as a regular soldier. My local recruitment office just gave me a phone number to call. Lets see how it goes😂

    • @thomasdoy3350
      @thomasdoy3350 Год назад +1

      Good luck man wat regiment are you joining?

    • @averagejoe8358
      @averagejoe8358 Год назад +3

      Oh shit, good luck. I'm lined up for the RAF Reg in a few months.

    • @thomasdoy3350
      @thomasdoy3350 Год назад +2

      @averagejoe8358 good luck you too man just stick with it when it gets hard mate 🙂

    • @camerondonald2479
      @camerondonald2479 Год назад +1

      @@averagejoe8358 hi mate I’m joining the raf reg as well I just passed my medical last Friday and waiting to hear about my fitness test. Do you know when the next intake at Halton is and the next raf reg intake. Have you passed all the tests and just waiting to go?

    • @user-gt5me3nf6b
      @user-gt5me3nf6b 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@camerondonald2479is it true you have to do a prostate test and urine test?😂😅

  • @batteredwarrior
    @batteredwarrior 7 месяцев назад +1

    There is no apostrophe in paratroopers.

  • @velv33ta31
    @velv33ta31 8 месяцев назад +4

    So much respect to the guys who do this job because they're basically giving their lives to their country for pretty much nothing in return.

  • @6232charlie
    @6232charlie 11 месяцев назад +1

    For those pointing out free food / accommodation. That is not true. Sodexo won the catering contract back in 2009. Since then you pay for your food. Accommodation also is not free. pay is deducted for your bedspace in the barracks.

    • @jimmycimitir7754
      @jimmycimitir7754 10 месяцев назад

      i mean what !??? They really dont think these boys are too bright if they are pulling shit like that off. Imagine going to the army to risk your life to protect the countries richest from death and you get asked to pay for bed and food and get a measly 20k a year 😂😂😂😂

    • @davedixon2068
      @davedixon2068 10 месяцев назад

      @@jimmycimitir7754 military salary started around 1969/70ish (cant remember exactly), since then food and accomodation have been deducted from pay as a trainee my first wage was 1pound 50 pence per week. after training (2 years) it rose to 20pounds per week.... considerably more than my father was earning at the time.

  • @TheTwoFingeredBulldog
    @TheTwoFingeredBulldog 10 месяцев назад +3

    Fed, watered, educated, housed, free transport, clothed, good pension, excellent life insurance, travel the world, make friends that last a lifetime, a great sense of honour and a purpose ect. And you paid.

  • @rwdyeriii
    @rwdyeriii 8 месяцев назад

    What they don't tell you is that after all those years of service in any countries' service is that your body is wrecked physically and you have a shit ton of injuries that fuck you up royally once you get over 50 if you live that long.

  • @Antraeon
    @Antraeon 8 месяцев назад

    Most of your amenities are provided directly by the government or government-paid contractors at little or no personal expense to you when you're a soldier, and you receive very generous benefits packages both during and after service. You also have an immense network of supporting resources and people that will advise you on how to best use your benefits to get ahead of your civilian peers.

  • @szmr
    @szmr Год назад +11

    Lads need to be paid much more

  • @dunmail7744
    @dunmail7744 9 месяцев назад +2

    A world class pension scheme for your military service
    When a member of the armed forces reaches their retirement age, they receive one of the most generous pensions available in the UK. This fairly reflects the unique sacrifice they have provided their country throughout their career.
    All members of the armed forces are automatically enrolled into the Armed Forces Pension Scheme. Unlike all other public schemes, members pay 0% in contributions each month. The scheme is unfunded and paid from the public purse.

    • @historex54tamiya
      @historex54tamiya 8 месяцев назад

      You should look at the new pension schemes, they are shocking and not until in your 60s. Also it’s not strictly true that it’s not funded by the individual as the pay takes contributions towards your pension into account. I’m on the 75 pension which was the best!

  • @jamiedodgerdafrog9780
    @jamiedodgerdafrog9780 Год назад +3

    It doesnt look like alot at first, but remmeber, they are getting free food a day, free housing and getting to jump out of planes for a living.

    • @SRenixx
      @SRenixx Год назад +1

      Food and accommodation is deducted.

    • @PaddyInf
      @PaddyInf 11 месяцев назад +2

      Not free food or accommodation. Food is now pay as you dine, so basically a canteen service that you pay for as you use it. Housing has a charge that is deducted at source, the amount being dependent on the type and standard.

  • @dannystuart-cummins4327
    @dannystuart-cummins4327 11 месяцев назад +2

    Did a helmand tour (6 months) mid summer (40 deg +) multiple ied's, got kinetic 2-3 times per week. Living put a shell hole drinking dishwater warm water and eating rat packs= £31k for the entire year......

  • @akiheavenly6
    @akiheavenly6 Год назад +8

    It's barely minimum wage, but you receive jump and weapons training for free. You get to shoot guns for free, and then they pay you to jump out of airplanes. You'd have to pay a fortune if you want to do these things recreationally, so I'll take the deal. 🤷

    • @tommyatkins2527
      @tommyatkins2527 Год назад +1

      travel the world for free on governments paycheck too

    • @agt155
      @agt155 10 месяцев назад

      It's not a leisure activity.

  • @Nobilangelo
    @Nobilangelo 9 месяцев назад

    The top ones are called jumper-leads. ;-) They come in sets and are very useful for starting the aircraft.

  • @paulmorgan121
    @paulmorgan121 Год назад +4

    Not enough by far

  • @joeclay9745
    @joeclay9745 Год назад +2

    It's highly skilled and highly respected. Many try to make it in. Alot don't make it. Much respect. I've heard there some of the best troops in the world. If you wanted loads of money you'd do something else

  • @carlito3859
    @carlito3859 Год назад +7

    Damn I’m to old WTF

    • @Howmuchthough
      @Howmuchthough  Год назад +6

      If you're under 40 you can still be in the French Foreign Legion 😉

    • @carlito3859
      @carlito3859 Год назад +3

      @@Howmuchthough yeah mate just have to be mercenary better money 💴 anyway 💪🏻

    • @bennettbush3906
      @bennettbush3906 Год назад +1

      @@carlito3859 lmao😂

    • @garypulliam3740
      @garypulliam3740 Год назад

      *too

    • @hecticbarz
      @hecticbarz Год назад

      ​@@carlito3859 and get paid fuck all 😂

  • @TheLRider
    @TheLRider 8 месяцев назад

    You'll never ever get shot at because you'll never be deployed except at air showes. 😂

  • @sphinx9029
    @sphinx9029 Год назад +6

    Please do video on Indian army too.
    Love your videos.

    • @Howmuchthough
      @Howmuchthough  Год назад +2

      Thank you, means a lot! Shall look into them :)

    • @null7879
      @null7879 Год назад +1

      Indian army pay: 1.2 rupees and 1 goat per year 😂

    • @null7879
      @null7879 Год назад

      @Dark Love :) the average Indian army soldiers pay is below the poverty line by a lot in the us. Don’t care

  • @kevinramirez4271
    @kevinramirez4271 Год назад +2

    Crazy it takes that long to become a sgt for them

    • @DTOLL9000
      @DTOLL9000 Год назад

      Pretty sure in the US Army you can reach SGT within 4 yrs

    • @ralphbarley98
      @ralphbarley98 Год назад +5

      The rank is different in the UK, here a Sjt/Sgt isn't a section commander. A Sgt is in charge of a platoon and its administration, a corporal in the UK does what a Sgt does in the US essentially. Within 12 years though its not unheard of for a British soldier to have achieved CSM by that point.
      We also have less ranks than the US, meaning our lower ranks will have more responsibility but you'll also notice that this means our senior soldiers and officers are a lot older than the surprisingly quite young US SNCOs and Officers.

    • @MaxKingsley72
      @MaxKingsley72 Год назад +2

      Not really crazy at all, sergeants in the uk aren’t like in the us

    • @gabrielrae7647
      @gabrielrae7647 Год назад +2

      ​@@ralphbarley98 good observation

  • @Flamethrower1942
    @Flamethrower1942 8 месяцев назад +1

    I was laoded as a soldier in my youth no rent mortgage or bills, all my money was mine and things went further in those days than today , obviously i wasn't loaded but i was happy and had everything i needed, in hindsight i should of stayed in the military fir the full 22 years.

  • @enderwiggin9303
    @enderwiggin9303 Год назад +4

    or work at McDonald's

    • @Scott-cv6fo
      @Scott-cv6fo Год назад +2

      better pay less stress

    • @enderwiggin9303
      @enderwiggin9303 Год назад +1

      Yeah less stress, counting nuggets isn't a prerequisite..

    • @Scott-cv6fo
      @Scott-cv6fo Год назад

      @@enderwiggin9303 lmao but then again dont get to blow shit up at maccies unless youre really bad with a fryer

    • @enderwiggin9303
      @enderwiggin9303 Год назад +1

      @@Scott-cv6fo oh.. I worked there 24 years ago.. are they not making you destroy the ice cream machine anymore?

    • @Scott-cv6fo
      @Scott-cv6fo Год назад +1

      @@enderwiggin9303 24 years ago that'll be why I can never get a mcflurry

  • @gendumthegreat805
    @gendumthegreat805 10 месяцев назад +1

    Before you get your wings (and just before you finish your infantry training) you MUST complete P company which is a week of brutal physical tests after which you earn the maroon beret.

  • @thedroneflyingviking1284
    @thedroneflyingviking1284 11 месяцев назад +3

    I saw a job opening for a diversity officer the other day 70-100k a year plus all the benefits this country is so backwards

    • @user-gt5me3nf6b
      @user-gt5me3nf6b 11 месяцев назад +2

      Tell me where

    • @thedroneflyingviking1284
      @thedroneflyingviking1284 10 месяцев назад

      @user-gt5me3nf6b Mars factory in Plymouth which makes it sound even more ridiculous 😂

  • @Chris-zx1ez
    @Chris-zx1ez 9 месяцев назад

    I get paid £40k for doing minimal work as a maintenance engineer in a factory. Theyre definetely not paid enough.

  • @Stopmotion937
    @Stopmotion937 Год назад +4

    this is less the minimum wage waiters who server food get paid more then people who risk their life

    • @alexwilliamson1486
      @alexwilliamson1486 Год назад +1

      Been like this for years mate? When I was in the kit was so crap we used to buy our own? Boots would fall apart, (no exaggeration “Boots Combat High”) were binned for more comfortable items. IT wasn’t about the money, I’m many ways, it was about the action and the adventure for me, and I saw plenty of it. The best part? Undoubtedly the friends you make? Seems so long ago now!🤣

  • @simonlhill-si4sx
    @simonlhill-si4sx 8 месяцев назад

    I know it’s not much money, but everything is paid for, your accommodation, food, everything, all that money is yours

  • @user-bc3zs2wn5z
    @user-bc3zs2wn5z 9 месяцев назад +1

    I used to be in the guards. Only stared for four years but it’s crazy to think I’m now earning more than my sergeant does. Lol

  • @LEGITLONDON
    @LEGITLONDON 2 месяца назад

    So I’m on the wage of a ‘WO1” in my role and have been working for 8ish years. Haven’t put myself in harms way or jump out of any planes. I think it’s safe to say our military boys are drastically underpaid for what they do.

  • @Mr-sn2ni
    @Mr-sn2ni 11 месяцев назад

    If someone says they can't answer the question its 100% a yes

  • @supergremlin0
    @supergremlin0 Год назад +2

    the gap between officer and enlisted has always been bullshit😂😂

  • @undesignated3491
    @undesignated3491 10 месяцев назад +1

    12 years 38k lololol and that's if you hit a higher rank which from experience MOST don't get the opportunity and usually because of silly things like returning pissed to barrack, punching one of your buddies because they have wound you up and the top brass don't drop it or the worst I've heard is self defence in a bar when being threatened by a member of the public. The wage is shocking and it needs a complete overhaul.

  • @nedkelly2625
    @nedkelly2625 7 месяцев назад

    It amazes me that if you sit behind a desk you earn more money than the guys on the front line.

  • @glen7463
    @glen7463 10 месяцев назад +2

    My grandad was a para trainer during ww2 I’m sure he wasn’t worried about the money

  • @juttee7705
    @juttee7705 8 месяцев назад

    It’s a shit wage and should be more.
    But it adds up when you have subsidised living spaces and food and you’re always on a base somewhere.
    60-80% of your wage usually goes on basic necessities.
    Without having to pay so much for them it makes a huge difference.
    That’s how I think the government get away with paying them this.

  • @TheCelticBrotherhood
    @TheCelticBrotherhood 11 месяцев назад +1

    My uncle is a medic attached to the paras

  • @angelayates2708
    @angelayates2708 4 дня назад

    My dad was a paratrooper in 1956 ,he was in conception and could raise his self horizontal on his mother's washing pole, I'm proud of my dad he became a corpul and also gained a chiropody degree ,I'm proud of my Dad how however in 1955 and got married

  • @user-fz2we1gw8n
    @user-fz2we1gw8n 8 месяцев назад +1

    NOT ENOUGH , NOT NEARLY ENOUGH . .....GREEN ON .

  • @toxic_munchkin8307
    @toxic_munchkin8307 7 месяцев назад

    all these striking for there selfs but forget the guys that protect them who cant strike !!!!!! yay great Brittan

  • @ilikelampshades6
    @ilikelampshades6 8 месяцев назад +2

    As a Lt of 3 years in the Royal Navy, I had to leave to earn more money. Even Lt Cdrs/ Majors will struggle to live comfortably in the UK now. If the average house in some areas is £400,000, ask yourself if £20,000 a year is enough. You'll spend your entire life in destitute poverty.

    • @paulmayer7453
      @paulmayer7453 8 месяцев назад

      What?? A Lt Cdr in the RN starts at just under £60K, rising to £79K

    • @ilikelampshades6
      @ilikelampshades6 8 месяцев назад

      @paulmayer7453 exactly. Bringing in £3600 ish after tax. -1500 rent/mortgage, -2000 for childcare for 2 kids and all your income is gone

    • @paulmayer7453
      @paulmayer7453 8 месяцев назад

      @@ilikelampshades6 but £60k is £42900 take home, generally a mortgage is for an investment as the service provides accommodation at good rates, childcare would be where both parents are working, so not from one income.

    • @ilikelampshades6
      @ilikelampshades6 8 месяцев назад

      @paulmayer7453 if you Google take home pay calculator you can put your income in and it shows you a breakdown- it's actually really helpful for budgeting.
      For a lot of Naval personnel, wives/girlfriends cannot work as the husband can spend most of his 20s actually at sea and unable to provide any childcare. So that 60k is often the household salary and due to the fact one 60k salary is taxed for more heavily than 2 30k salaries, it probably works out similar to two incomes of 25k. An income of 25k each is probably under the poverty line for anyone living near Plymouth or Portsmouth.
      I agree that 60k is a very good salary but the cost of living these days is that expensive that even on 60k you're not living comfortably.

    • @davidreid9024
      @davidreid9024 7 месяцев назад

      ​@ilikelampshades6 I'm a slave to the racket of a system. £10.60 per hour, working like a donkey. It's a fkn joke. Programmed to have kids, get a mortgage, get this, get that. Brainwashed daily to get in debt. I'm glad I didn't fall for the bull*hit. I'm just sitting on the fence deciding whether or not to sell tons of Colombians finest. Need out of this circus 🎪 show.

  • @NorthernGrim
    @NorthernGrim 8 месяцев назад

    for the parachute regiment age limit is 31 years old and so many months to join Depot.

  • @generallordkearsley1932
    @generallordkearsley1932 Год назад +1

    My dad served with them as a medic in Iraq

  • @rainbowspectre1218
    @rainbowspectre1218 Год назад +1

    I made more than a private doing factory work... poor lads

  • @IO-zg8md
    @IO-zg8md 11 месяцев назад +1

    Was £4 extra per day for para qual when I served in the noughties

  • @burtvhulberthyhbn7583
    @burtvhulberthyhbn7583 8 месяцев назад

    This is why I left the USMC and was hired by the San Diego police department. My overtime increased my gross by 50%. I made huge.

  • @gustavoassis1698
    @gustavoassis1698 8 месяцев назад

    12 years to pick up Sargent? That is dedication right there.

  • @Taketheredpill2023
    @Taketheredpill2023 19 дней назад

    Who would stay in for 12 years on that salary it would make sense to do 4 years and then start networking after 4 years for close protection/PMC work and get much more for a very similar job

  • @CasaCalling
    @CasaCalling 8 месяцев назад +2

    Paras is no joke not many have the minerals Especially nowerdays, imagine bar one or two who didn’t make the commandos the only men worth their salt in the regiment are the Nepalese

  • @yui907
    @yui907 Год назад

    "The only requirements are age and fitness" bro the only requirement is mindset. They're something else.

  • @jasonwilloughby3005
    @jasonwilloughby3005 8 месяцев назад

    You do pay for your accommodation and food. It’s highly subsidised but still comes out of your salary

    • @Orbital_Inclination
      @Orbital_Inclination 8 месяцев назад

      My monthly accommodation charge is £60, and that's for the Officers' mess. Far nicer the £800 I'd be spending a month on a private rental.

  • @ripoutyourintestines5099
    @ripoutyourintestines5099 Год назад +1

    You actually earn SF pay aswell which is a little bit more, it comes in 2 days later and is marked as “Para SF pay” on bank statements

    • @JammyDodger45
      @JammyDodger45 Год назад

      What is the point of posting such utter bullshit?

    • @PaddyInf
      @PaddyInf 11 месяцев назад +1

      It isn't SF pay, it's parachutist recruitment and retention pay (RRP). This is just over £6 per day. SF RRP is a much higher rate and only paid to badged members of UKSF (SAS, SBS, SRR).

  • @Handleeater
    @Handleeater Год назад +2

    Is it possible to join if I'm a Paratrooper from a different military?

    • @numbnutz7832
      @numbnutz7832 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, if you’re from the commonwealth. 😂

  • @Rance-lb1in
    @Rance-lb1in 2 месяца назад

    their basic should be 40k once fully trained, and worth every penny, not 26k

  • @fitzerelli1
    @fitzerelli1 7 месяцев назад

    I knew a pararooper, he said he was constantly told about pain and gain. Now he is retired. It is just pain.

  • @FHIPrincePeter
    @FHIPrincePeter 7 месяцев назад

    If you're joining for the money, your not the type of Man to be an Airborne Warrior.

  • @jamesbyrnes716
    @jamesbyrnes716 9 месяцев назад

    British paratroopers make good jigsaw puzzles. The ones in northern ireland were 1000 piece ones.

  • @anthonymcadams8313
    @anthonymcadams8313 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is why I joined the SAS because them little Parapoppers are on pennies.
    He Who Dares.
    Ho Ho Ho.

  • @laernulienlaernulienlaernu8953
    @laernulienlaernulienlaernu8953 9 месяцев назад

    It's not the greatest wage for what you have to do but if you're lucky enough to make it through the ranks then the money is a lot better for a lot less risk. However, unless you enlist as an officer then you can only make it as high as Sargent Major, i think.

  • @MonstaMunch101
    @MonstaMunch101 9 месяцев назад

    Keep in mind they also get a pretty awesome pension, way above what you'd get on a similar salary in a different role.

  • @darcycollins9689
    @darcycollins9689 10 месяцев назад

    my father inlaw was in ww2 as a secret elite paratrooper his group were specialist in dark jumps.even in the 90s he still couldn't talk about some deep secret mission .....

    • @darcycollins9689
      @darcycollins9689 10 месяцев назад

      maybe .he was a very tough Brit...@@OMT988

  • @MnemonicCarrier
    @MnemonicCarrier 9 месяцев назад

    I learnt how to code, and the salary for my first job was £50,000 (and £50,000 back then was more like £90,000 today). So the moral of this story: learn how to code, don't join the military!!

  • @consultant2678
    @consultant2678 Год назад +1

    This is why many chose to go onto work for PMC’s at $150K starting

    • @TheBigG633
      @TheBigG633 Год назад

      How do you get reached out to by PMCs?

    • @consultant2678
      @consultant2678 Год назад

      @@TheBigG633 referral via an operating member would be best or otherwise contacting them directly via their website with your resume