Here’s HOW much you can earn working for the SANDF

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Along with the SAPS, working for the SANDF is unarguably one of the toughest vocations in the country. But for a country battling with a rampant 33.5% unemployment – the highest amongst the G20 countries – working for the SANDF is a clear way out of poverty. Moreover, the unemployment rate for black South Africans sits at 37%, so what sort of sacrifices need to be made to join the South African National Defence Force (SANDF)?

HOW MUCH DOES WORKING FOR THE SANDF PAY?

A disciplined, high-ranking officer in the SANDF can earn millions annually. Image: SANDF

Before we get into salaries, it’s worth mentioning that the SANDF plays an integral role in safeguarding South Africa and its security interest. They are often deployed, both nationally and internationally, during times of extreme crisis. So think of it more than a job – it’s a calling. Nevertheless, according to MoneyToday, working for the SANDF entails the following in 2024:  

  • More than 75 000 active SANDF personnel in 2024.
  • Current SANDF allocation is R46.2 billion.
  • R3.5 billion of which is allocated to salaries and annual bonuses.
  • SANDF personnel enjoy significantly higher earnings than the average South African salary.
  • Salaries of SANDF employees increase every 16 months, which is more than the national average.
  • On average, men working for the SANDF earn R36 000 per month, or R430 800 annually.
  • Female counterparts earn only R32 500 per month, or R385 200 annually.

WHAT ABOUT A DEGREE?

As The South African explored earlier, it is one of the top-paying careers that doesn’t need a degree. Although, like any vocation, having additional educational qualification will add to your earning potential:

  • A diploma adds roughly 17% to your salary.
  • Bachelor’s degree is worth 24% more.
  • Any SANDF employees with doctorates command 130% more money.
  • 20 years’ experience or more adds 9% to your paycheck.

WHAT SANDF JOBS PAY IN 2024

The SANDF coat of arms. Image: SANDF
  • RIFLEMAN – A rifleman in the SANDF serves as an infantry soldier and plays a critical role in ground combat and military operations. A rifleman will engage in combat and support the overall mission. R19 000 p/m
  • SOLDIER – A rank-and-file soldier’s duties include defense, security, and military operations across various branches of service (Army, Air Force, Navy or specialised units). R25 000 p/m
  • ARMY OFFICER – An Army Officer commands military personnel and operations within the land-based branch of the SANDF. Responsibilities vary depending on their rank, unit and division. R26 000 p/m
  • DEFENCE OFFICER – A Defence Officer is a broad term for duties related to the defense and security of the country, based on rank, specialisation and branch. R34 700 p/m
  • MILITARY PERSONNEL – Military personnel will be asked to defend the country, go on peacekeeping missions, train regularly, maintain equipment, perform search and rescue, counterterrorism and train new recruits. R36 600 p/m

WOULD YOU WORK FOR THE SANDF?

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