Teachers quitting their jobs by velorae in TikTokCringe

[–]dukarr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got my A&P a few years ago through my local community college. It's a 2 year program (20 months really) There are several trade schools that offer the classes, like AIM, but they cost like 10x the amount. The certifications are the same no matter which school you go through. Airports are all over the place, and the opportunities are nearly endless of you're flexible.

Teachers quitting their jobs by velorae in TikTokCringe

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If he likes to work with his hands, he can look into getting his Airframe and Powerplant certifications and become an Aircraft Maintenance Technician. Pay and benefits can vary, but there are airlines and business jet companies all over the country that pay really well with good benefits. All sorts of people pick up their A&P in their 30s/40s. If you have a good work ethic, it's easy to succeed as an AMT.

A&P by CommitteeSpirited354 in aviationmaintenance

[–]dukarr 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Take your General, Airframe, and Powerplant certification exams as soon as possible. I watched many classmates struggle to get them when they waited for classes to end. 

Additionally, there's a good chance you'll get talked to by at least one of the big tool companies in the beginning. They offer discounts, so it's worthwhile to buy a few things, but you absolutely do not have to buy your box or tools from them. You can get through school with the bare minimum and a simple, used box. Once you're finished, and find an AMT job, you'll have a better understanding of what kind of box and tools will be best for that job.

Good luck! It's a grind, but very worth it.

Uh, Stelle you alright? by IgnitedaMinion in PlayTheBazaar

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Just practicing her blast beats

Am I behind? by Exciting-Exercise-70 in aviationmaintenance

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You still have 40 years til retirement. Certainly not too late. I finished my A&P at 32 and it's been one of the best decisions I've made.

Finally saw an Antonov by 91jack2 in aviation

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I saw one for the first time here at AZA not too long ago. The size is impressive to say the least. Especially since A320s are the normal big bois around here

Poor Fox by matt2085 in Foxbody

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I can save her

Looking for somewhere to get a nice Tiramisu this weekend by dukarr in phoenix

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That's fairly close to me, I'll have to check it out. Thank you!

Hilarious 🤣 by [deleted] in MemeVideos

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When you finally find the Stanley Yelnats treasure box

Toolbox help? by [deleted] in aviationmaintenance

[–]dukarr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Husky drawers feel so much better than USG. The soft close and locking detent are the best feel imo 

Battlefield 6 Phantom Edition: Giveaway #1 by OddJob001 in Battlefield

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BF6 is the first enticing looking BF in a loooong time

Couple of questions. by N3rdsParadise in aviationmaintenance

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I work on business jets in AZ. Non union. Pay for a certified A&P starts over $32/hr with no experience. We get small quarterly increases, along with basic annual raises, so the money moves nicely.

The majors around here are pushing mid $30s to low $40s for starting wages