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Old 5th Feb 2016, 12:00
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What should I do next after completing the AM b1 diploma

hi guys......
I need some consultancy of what should I do next.

Ive completed the 2 year theory and 2 year practicle course at an EASA 147 approved centre. Ive successfully completed all the modules in the B1 category. so

1. which airlines I should aim to get a job?
2. what is the post I should apply for?

any advice guys of what should I do next
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Apply to all and then take whats offered and expect a lot of knock-backs
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the thing is I dont have much exp. I have only 2 years of exp that I got while completing the licence. would it be enough to apply as an technician????
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Depends on the MRO..............they vary greatly
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Congratulations,

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Apply for everything you can and different positions, you will not know what you can do until you get some offers.
DO NOT get upset if it takes a lot of applications, you will get there and get a job eventually. even if you get in with what you didn't originally want to do, you may often find a Company will take you on with the future in mind, and being in a Company puts you in a better place for advancing your career, and all the time you are gaining the necessary experience.
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can you guyz point me out some vacancies that I could apply for?? so I could have an idea of what should I apply for....
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I would apply to every airline you can think off, getting your CV in and on their books can help regardless of vacancies..


try looking on http://www.aviationjobsearch.com/jobs
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