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MOS COMPARISON

0141 vs 1721

Postal Clerk (USMC) vs Cyberspace Warfare Operator (USMC)

Intel

Same Eagle, Globe, and Anchor — completely different daily realities hiding behind "every Marine is a rifleman."

[Documentary narrator voice] "In the Marines, a career field known as 0141 — Postal Clerk — reveals itself: accountable mail — registered, certified, express — requires chain-of-custody documentation that the Postal Inspection Service takes seriously. Now zoom out and look at the other one: The 1721 — Cyberspace Warfare Operator — tells a different story entirely: you're no longer a 06xx comm Marine who happens to do security — you're a dedicated cyber operator with a mission that has its own chain of command." [Fade to black. Credits list a therapist.] One of these comes with calluses. The other comes with carpal tunnel. Same VA claim eventually.

0141Marines
Postal Clerk
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Civilian Pay
$40K
1721Marines
Cyberspace Warfare Operator
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Civilian Pay
Head to Head
0141
1721
Getting In
ASVAB Line Scores
CL 90
EL 110GT 110
Pay Grade
Enlisted
Enlisted
Training
Training Length
7 wk
20 wk
Training Location
MCB Camp Lejeune, NC
MCCES, Twentynine Palms, CA
Day-to-Day
Career Field
Administration
Cyberspace Operations
After You Get Out
Civilian Median Pay
$40K
Top Civilian Career
Couriers and Messengers

After the Uniform

The part the recruiter skips: what each job actually translates to once you're a civilian — and what it pays.

0141Postal Clerk
Civilian Median Pay
$40K/yr
What It Becomes on the Outside
Couriers and MessengersStrong
Job market: Declining (-8%)
$40K
Human Resources SpecialistsRelated
Job market: Average (6%)
$68K
LogisticiansRelated
Job market: Faster than average (18%)
$79K
1721Cyberspace Warfare Operator
Civilian outcome data coming soon for 1721.

Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. A guide, not a guarantee.

Recruiter vs. Reality

The pitch versus what people who actually did the job report back.

0141Postal Clerk
What the Recruiter Says

Mail is morale, and you're the one who delivers it. Postal clerks are among the most appreciated Marines in a deployed unit — the person who shows up with packages from home is never unpopular. You'll manage a postal operation that keeps Marines connected to their families across any environment.

What It's Actually Like

You are the most popular Marine on deployment and completely invisible in garrison, which is an interesting career dynamic. The work involves sorting, tracking, and distributing a volume of packages that grows every deployment as online shopping gets easier. Accountable mail — registered, certified, express — requires chain-of-custody documentation that the Postal Inspection Service takes seriously. Lost accountable mail is a very bad day. Civilian postal operations, package logistics, and mail management careers are accessible; USPS and private carriers like FedEx and UPS recognize military postal experience. The behind-the-scenes logistics knowledge is more transferable than the job title implies.

1721Cyberspace Warfare Operator
What the Recruiter Says

You'll be a cyber warfare operator — defending Marine Corps and DoD networks against nation-state threats, conducting threat hunting operations, and responding to cyber incidents in real time. The TS/SCI clearance combined with hands-on defensive cyber experience puts you on the same career trajectory as NSA analysts and civilian threat hunters making $120K+ before their first gray hair.

What It's Actually Like

The 17xx field is where the Marine Corps decided to get serious about cyber. You're no longer a 06xx comm Marine who happens to do security — you're a dedicated cyber operator with a mission that has its own chain of command. The training pipeline runs through Pensacola and builds real technical skills: network defense, malware analysis, host forensics, and incident response. The work is shift-based, classified, and intellectually demanding. You will stare at packet captures, SIEM alerts, and log files for 12-hour shifts looking for adversary activity that is specifically designed to be invisible. When you find it, the work becomes genuinely consequential. The civilian cyber security market is desperate for people with this background — cleared defensive cyber operators with operational experience are a specific hire that SOCs, MSSPs, and IC agencies recruit from aggressively. Get every certification you can (Security+, CySA+, GCIA, GCIH) while you're in.

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