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Old 04-17-2013 | 10:28 AM
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trechan
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Originally Posted by USMCFLYR
There are MANY different types of law in which you would not have to DEBATE.
You also didn't mention business in your list.
You're right, I generalized the industry a little bit.

Originally Posted by GEFT10
Try getting your aircraft dispatchers license. ..
Absolutely, I think it will be something that I'll def default later. The problem is that you have to be a few years older before you get get a job like that. For me, the decision to get my aircraft dispatchers license will be the day I fail my first medical.

Originally Posted by N9373M
Sounds like you have to be good at numbers to get anywhere in life haha. Great Movie BTW

Originally Posted by NTT5418
Alright, off my soapbox. A solid business-type degree is always useful in the job market, especially to someone who is unsure what to do after graduating. Choose one that is in demand such as economics or finance, which should give you a stable, well-paying job to support that expensive flying bug you will still have
Thanks for the help. It does suck learning that my future job could be paying me around 20 grand haha. They never said the industry would be easy, and I'm sure others will be weeded out. I'll do some research on economics and finance. Who knows, maybe my heart is in either and I just haven't met them yet.

Originally Posted by viper548
Learn how to make apps for smartphones
Hah! What?

Thanks for the advice guys, I'm always still looking for more ideas. So far I have narrowed it down to Business (any of which you have mentioned), Meteorology (I enjoyed aviation meteorology but not sure if I'll make a penny off it), or maybe ditch digging.
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