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Old 04-05-2007 | 07:19 PM
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Hey I just thought I'd give my two cents.... if you don't think you're ready for an airline, I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I say take as long as you want, don't feel like you have to jump into something you're not ready for. If you're still in Grand forks, i would suggest talking to higgins he's like the know all guy. he gave a little speach about waiting to go to an airline if you don't feel you're ready in class one day.

Now that that is said, on the other hand if you're willing to study then you probably will have no trouble at an airline. I'm in training at ASA and its going well so far they pretty much don't fail people out of training unless you have a bad attitude and are not willing to try, the instructors so far have been great. I've also heard Horizon is good. I don't know much about other airlines, but I have heard piedmont is one of the shortest training times so if you are worried about that, then its probably not a place for you.
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