getting out of it....
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getting out of it....
Okay, we all know someone who knows someone that
left the aviation industry, took their aircraft
technical skills, and walked into a wonderful,
well-paid, great benefits, no night shift, treated-with-respect job. There are many stories
of such moves, and word-of-mouth is that several
industries are happy to welcome people with our
kind of training and standards. For the benefit of those of us (myself included) thinking of pulling the plug, what particular things have people moved on to? After standing back enough to
look with the eyes of a "leaver", I find it very
difficult to translate my qualifications. There doesn't seem to be any formal way to make the move, at least not without taking a very large pay
cut to start at an entrance level position. How about sharing your stories? If I go, it'll be one
less to compete with! Thanks.
left the aviation industry, took their aircraft
technical skills, and walked into a wonderful,
well-paid, great benefits, no night shift, treated-with-respect job. There are many stories
of such moves, and word-of-mouth is that several
industries are happy to welcome people with our
kind of training and standards. For the benefit of those of us (myself included) thinking of pulling the plug, what particular things have people moved on to? After standing back enough to
look with the eyes of a "leaver", I find it very
difficult to translate my qualifications. There doesn't seem to be any formal way to make the move, at least not without taking a very large pay
cut to start at an entrance level position. How about sharing your stories? If I go, it'll be one
less to compete with! Thanks.
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A couple of guys I know have moved from Helicopter Engineering into ROV driving off-shore.
Seems to be very well paid, good promotion opportunities and most places in the UK that run a course require some kind of formal technical training, but are non-specific.
Just an idea I suppose.......
"Some days you are the pigeon, some days you are the statue!"
Seems to be very well paid, good promotion opportunities and most places in the UK that run a course require some kind of formal technical training, but are non-specific.
Just an idea I suppose.......
"Some days you are the pigeon, some days you are the statue!"
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groncher,
I have a mate who went and work in insurance as an aviation claims assesor(spelling?)Last I heard he was doing well and got a fair amount of travel around the UK/Europe just glancing at damaged a/c,and doing paperwork.
How true the "better" jobs are we'll never know.
Good Luck if you do move on.
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I have a mate who went and work in insurance as an aviation claims assesor(spelling?)Last I heard he was doing well and got a fair amount of travel around the UK/Europe just glancing at damaged a/c,and doing paperwork.
How true the "better" jobs are we'll never know.
Good Luck if you do move on.
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GRONCHER know exactly how you feel and if it wasnt for my 2 kids who won't be clear of schooling untill 07 I'd clear off and take less money playing about with boats. Meanwhile I've lowered my expectations so the next time my firm comes up with another scheme to shaft me I'm not so demotivated-simple really.
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I left the industry in 1989 - is it that long - to work in the pub game! Seems quite logical when any time off was spent in the bar anyway<VBG>
I now run a chain of bars for a successful blue chip company, but I do miss the smell of burnt kerosene!
I now run a chain of bars for a successful blue chip company, but I do miss the smell of burnt kerosene!
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Groncher,
Ref HeliEng's comment about his mate that changed and went "driving" (it's called flying actually HE)ROV's offshore, if you don't like s%*t hours, night shifts, and buggar all respect then you won't like ROV work offshore. Sure the pay is good and if you are a tech of pretty much any sort (mech/elect) and have good hand eye coord then you will get a job no worries. I know as I have over 10yrs running ROV's and know the industry well. Feel free to drop me a line if I can help.
FT.
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Ref HeliEng's comment about his mate that changed and went "driving" (it's called flying actually HE)ROV's offshore, if you don't like s%*t hours, night shifts, and buggar all respect then you won't like ROV work offshore. Sure the pay is good and if you are a tech of pretty much any sort (mech/elect) and have good hand eye coord then you will get a job no worries. I know as I have over 10yrs running ROV's and know the industry well. Feel free to drop me a line if I can help.
FT.
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Hi Flying Tigers,
I tried to send you an e-mail,
but that address wouldn't work for me. Can you
send one to me? [email protected]
Thanks
I tried to send you an e-mail,
but that address wouldn't work for me. Can you
send one to me? [email protected]
Thanks