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Old 3rd March 2011 | 15:45
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what is the correct method of collecting work schedule

hey,

if im doin the same job every day, do i hv to note down as work schedule everyday??

or jus write down only if im doin somethg new??

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Old 3rd March 2011 | 18:37
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Depends if you're driving a milk float or not.

If you give some ...we could ans.......question...
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Old 4th March 2011 | 08:41
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im currently training in klm line maintenance...all i do is transit checks and weekly checks....how do i write my work scedule??
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Old 4th March 2011 | 11:32
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Not having had to fill one in for years, but if you are doing tasks the same everyday can you not list them then put between xyz date and xyz date so they can see you are carrying the task out more than once but gaining experience, it would look better than a single entry for the job and you would not want to put the same task over and over........

Can anyone else can they help him out? without the silly comments

when I have filled in my current experiences for renewal of my licences I put down as an example :-

Annual inspections (then the aircraft type) jan 2009-march 2011
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Old 4th March 2011 | 17:40
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Break 'em down

Put the dailies, weeklies, etc down under CH5. Then break down each item into its ATA - check tyre pressures CH32, APU oil and DPI check CH49, etc. You'll be amazed at how many chapters you can fill by breaking down the checks.

Then do as has been said and put dates abc - xyz.

Good luck.
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Old 4th March 2011 | 21:21
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Nice one Mono
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Old 5th March 2011 | 13:50
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thank you guys very much

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