As well as all the travel, adventure, training and teamwork, a life in the Royal Fleet Auxiliary is a secure long-term job prospect. Your ship isn’t just your workplace – while you’re at sea it’s your home, so accommodation on board is generous, with your own room, TV and often en-suite facilities. Not only that, after a four-month deployment, you’ll earn 84 days paid leave before you go to sea again.
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