Originally Posted by
sflpilot
well you need 50 multi the fcc website will get you to the radio license that you need as far as the company goes the pay is very low and the future is questionable go in knowing what you are getting in to
Don't know if this individual works for ASA but I do. While their first year pay is considerably low the rest of there pay is on par or above average depending on the equipment. And as a note when our contract is finished we will be on par/above average but thats a constant uphill battle. As for their future its all speculation, nobody know what will really happen with the company. On a positive note they have been around since the late 70's and are still here. I think ASA is harder to destroy then what people think (maybe thats because the only people that talk about ASA are people that work elsewhere......)
hope this helps
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