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N2462GSK 10-11-2008 02:57 PM

Any Advice?
 
Hey guys,

I need a suggestions on this one. I did not make it through the probationary period at an airline and they wanted me to resign; with a possibility of being rehired again after six months. However, after seeing how things operates in the industry, I am becoming more incline to pursue something else for the time being.

I graduated with two degrees: Aviation management being one of them. Right now, I am interested in finding a job at an airport in management position. Does anyone have an insight info with regard to airport employments?

ACEAV8R 10-11-2008 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by N2462GSK (Post 477467)
Hey guys,

I need a suggestions on this one. I did not make it through the probationary period at an airline and they wanted me to resign; with a possibility of being rehired again after six months. However, after seeing how things operates in the industry, I am becoming more incline to pursue something else for the time being.

I graduated with two degrees: Aviation management being one of them. Right now, I am interested in finding a job at an airport in management position. Does anyone have an insight info with regard to airport employments?


what airport are you looking into. are you looking for corporate gigs or 121 gigs. if you are by a hub you might be able to land something. i left 121 for corporate operations and it is probably one of the best moves but one man trash is another man treasure. also, look into county aviation jobs. but keep in mind you may have to start from the entry level position as it is just as hard for ground ops as it is for you guys. again, corporate may be the way to go.

i've also noticed that netjets were hiring for alot of managerial positions but in cmh if you wanna move.

N2462GSK 10-11-2008 05:45 PM

Well, I have a total of 1700 hrs with 500 jet. I live in Indiana, however I will be willing to move if there is a gig that can help me for the time being.

hope that helps.

ACEAV8R 10-11-2008 07:51 PM

to give you a heads up on the outside of the aircraft, i got laid off from my job. since i don't have the competitive experience to fly airlines, i decided to work the ramp in corporate and network on building time. also, i know the government is cutting back and some friends who worked at the county is also waiting impatiently for their unemployment check. i would get in anyhow i can if i was you and move up from there. also, have you considered flying in a different country? well the fact that you are willing to move may be good as well. try part 135 or part 91 ops. good luck and hang in there. things will get better soon.

maxfli5o 10-11-2008 08:56 PM

you can try looking at this first....
American Association of Airport Executives - there is a job search there. As well as a lot of information. You can look at getting a "aaae" membership or get different types of certifications...

AAAE: Home

I know a few airports in Denver area looking for low entrance level positions... more of a mx position for the airport - plowing snow ect. But there is always the possibility of moving up

AL E NEWMAN 10-12-2008 04:00 AM

TSA is always looking for a few good men. Benefits include: appearance standards are minimal, you get to wear a badge, boorish behavior is a must, operation of high resolution equipment is not necessarily a limiting factor, liberal height/weight standards apply, english as a second language is okay(ebonics preferred), and since it is a government agency-LIFETIME employment is guaranteed if you so desire.

HercDriver130 10-12-2008 04:49 AM

Why were you asked to resign.... ?

On Autopilot 10-13-2008 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by AL E NEWMAN (Post 477654)
TSA is always looking for a few good men. Benefits include: appearance standards are minimal, you get to wear a badge, boorish behavior is a must, operation of high resolution equipment is not necessarily a limiting factor, liberal height/weight standards apply, english as a second language is okay(ebonics preferred), and since it is a government agency-LIFETIME employment is guaranteed if you so desire.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL I see that all the time. Ebonics! I wonder how some of those people get hired.

tstebel 10-13-2008 08:48 PM

You have more options then just working for an airport. I have worked for aviation consulting and planning firms as well as engineering firms with my aviation management degree. I am located in Michigan and there are jobs available here. If you're interested I can give you more details and advice on the job search. My advice is to look wide and far as the degree opens many doors to great employment opportunities. Best of luck!

Slice 10-13-2008 09:27 PM

No answer from you in 2.5 days but I wouldn't count on being rehired from being asked to leave. Sounds like they're blowing sunshine up your ass to me(or you're in denial). Have a good plan B. **** happens learn from it, move up and on!


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