Originally Posted by
rudestuff
If, like many of us, you need to work while you train then working in the industry is a great idea and one that I definitely recommend. However that doesn't mean 'at the airport' - it means for an airline. Ideally one that hires cadets, ideally in some kind of admin/tech/crewing role that gives you access to the office (and all the important people within.)
ahh right OK I see, so the plan for me is to work while saving, but then once I have saved enough then stop working and focus on the training working through the modular route (still living at home and luckily my parents are willing to support me with my minimal bills and feeding me and not paying board etc during that time, and I am hoping to save enough to cover any accommodation for any time I need to be studying away from home) I am keeping an eye on Jet2 as that has the head office local to me, presently there is nothing suitable for an 18yr old with no experience, I will have a look at what other airlines have offices / placement / work in my vicinity so I can stay at home while saving.