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I am 19 years old. After I graduated hi-school, I went to work
full-time as a technician at a GM dealership. I never went to college or anything like that, but I did complete a 2-year course during school. I would say that I have learned an awful lot. I have aquired a few certifications and have completed some courses prescribed by General Motors. But still, there's much more to learn, and learning new stuff is getting hard these days, as they try to push as many oil-changes out the door as is possible. Being the youngest, who do you think gets the BS work??? The pay, and potential future pay, is also far less than desirable. I really have to sit back and think if this is for me... I can tolerate it. It's a job. It's a paycheck. It just isn't very fulfilling. Working on aircraft sounds much more fulfilling, and I am willing to enroll in any type of school that would offer such training. I just need some information. First of all, does such a school exist? Is there a place where I can bypass unrelated, general studies, and immediately start learning about aircraft??? How long would the training last, and what is the job outlook like? Can anyone list any schools??? Any information would be greatly appreciated. |
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![]() "Joe Peters" wrote in message m... Working on aircraft sounds much more fulfilling, and I am willing to enroll in any type of school that would offer such training. I just need some information. First of all, does such a school exist? Is there a place where I can bypass unrelated, general studies, and immediately start learning about aircraft??? How long would the training last, and what is the job outlook like? Can anyone list any schools??? Any information would be greatly appreciated. http://www.flightsafety.com/ (Maintenance Technician- on the left side) http://www.simuflite.com/training/aviationtrng.html http://www.embry-riddle.com These are the three best (and probably most expensive) and hence, have the most marketable (for you) reputation. I'd say the market is better for maintenance people than for pilots. |
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Joe,
Check community colleges and/or vocational training/career centers (school district) in your area. Some have A&P programs. Also, if in LA area, check the Northrop Institute. Sorry don't have more details. Good luck! Javier "Joe Peters" wrote in message m... I am 19 years old. After I graduated hi-school, I went to work full-time as a technician at a GM dealership. I never went to college or anything like that, but I did complete a 2-year course during school. I would say that I have learned an awful lot. I have aquired a few certifications and have completed some courses prescribed by General Motors. But still, there's much more to learn, and learning new stuff is getting hard these days, as they try to push as many oil-changes out the door as is possible. Being the youngest, who do you think gets the BS work??? The pay, and potential future pay, is also far less than desirable. I really have to sit back and think if this is for me... I can tolerate it. It's a job. It's a paycheck. It just isn't very fulfilling. Working on aircraft sounds much more fulfilling, and I am willing to enroll in any type of school that would offer such training. I just need some information. First of all, does such a school exist? Is there a place where I can bypass unrelated, general studies, and immediately start learning about aircraft??? How long would the training last, and what is the job outlook like? Can anyone list any schools??? Any information would be greatly appreciated. |
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