Advice for a young whipper snapper
Join Date: Dec 2002
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I "adopted" (read forcibly given) about 25 of the little buggers while the dogman would come and go in between musters.
Picture Mr Hat getting the run around by numerous animals squabbling and playing...
Picture Mr Hat getting the run around by numerous animals squabbling and playing...
Join Date: May 2005
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instructing is the go - initially...
go the instructing path.
plenty of international students, and, international airline cadet contracts within australia = lot's of instructor jobs available.
junior 3's are motivated and relatively cheap to employ and are therefor snapped up quickly. before you know it, if you're motivated; you'll have a thousand hours, grade 2, on ur way to a grd 1 and META (ifr training approval with the grd 1).
after you've built up the required hours, and, hopefully saved a few bux, you'll probably be able to find a turboprop job somewhere, unfortunately, at your own expense......
make sure you do an instructor rating where there would be a good chance of employment afterwards -there are plenty of these offers around!!!
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plenty of international students, and, international airline cadet contracts within australia = lot's of instructor jobs available.
junior 3's are motivated and relatively cheap to employ and are therefor snapped up quickly. before you know it, if you're motivated; you'll have a thousand hours, grade 2, on ur way to a grd 1 and META (ifr training approval with the grd 1).
after you've built up the required hours, and, hopefully saved a few bux, you'll probably be able to find a turboprop job somewhere, unfortunately, at your own expense......
make sure you do an instructor rating where there would be a good chance of employment afterwards -there are plenty of these offers around!!!
2b