Originally Posted by
AcesHigh
2 year commitment because of the fact that in case anything happens to you within those 2 years, you have to foot the remainder of the bill for the type.
Yes - that is how a training contract works. If you aren't willing to give 2 years or buy out the contract if something better comes along (look at it as an investment if it helps you) then you should avoid all jobs with any sort of training contract; and should you ever be a successful businessman involved in an industry that requires very expensive training costs - I hope that you will not secure training contracts either.
I'm not worried about the ME time I'd be building
Until you have enough ME, turbine, and PIC time to met the requirements for your dream job then you should always worry about where those times are coming from because they are the current metric on which the more desirable companies hire - along with referrals.
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