There is no job in the Navy that is immune to serving aboard a sea command; all sailors will wind up at sea at some point in their career.
Yes. It would do a good job.
Old navy tends to look at people who are fashionable and very outgoing. Material you can put in the application should be honest and something that you actually do.
A good boat would be something that is big enough for a family and has a good motor. Extra storage is a plus to put life jackets and supplies in case of emergencies.
Pick a job that is associated with aircraft would improve your chances of being on a carrier.
Be good
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Your first job will help you build confidence and learn skills that will put you in good stead to search for your next job.
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Personally I will not recommend you to do this work because it is very dangerous work. But if you still want to work on a fishing boat then several boats conduct interviews you can contact them to hire you if you are selected then they will include you in their fishing team.
Put effort into it, and try and do a good job. That way you can earn money.
If you put a Navy Seal in the ring the UFC fighter is better. If you put the UFC fighter on the battlefield the Navy Seal is better... WAY better.
There are no such things as "good" jobs. Some are well paid, some are hard work, but a job is a job and in life you get out of everything what you put into it. Working in a shop (anywhere in the world) means you can meet and help people, if you enjoy doing that, then yes, an "Egyptian shopkeeper" is a good job for you.