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Penguina 6th August 2002 15:38

What's your profession?
 
I was told by the nice man down the flying club that 90% or so of their clients are in IT somehow! Not that surprising, that one, but I'd be quite interested to see which other ones crop up regularly.

(One would think that money is a factor, but I was on a pittance when I started, so that's not universal. Probably if you're a hobby rather than potential career pilot, you are more likely to wait until you're in a position to do it reasonably comfortably.)

I wanna be cagey, because I like my anonymity, but I am currently in an admin role in the public sector.

distaff_beancounter 6th August 2002 15:48

I am a Chartered Accountant, specialising in General Aviation. So the hobby fits in well with the day-job. :)

Aussie Andy 6th August 2002 15:50

I have a background in electronic engineering (avionics) and IT, however for the last 3 years I have been working in Private Equity investing.

Field In Sight 6th August 2002 16:01

I am an Oracle contractor i.e. IT it's a fair cop govner.

In my experience I have seen lots that are in IT or engineering, basically nerds with cash.

Lowtimer 6th August 2002 16:02

I do various things of a corporate nature for the phone company.

Ace Rimmer 6th August 2002 16:02

Aviation Journo

Cahlibahn 6th August 2002 16:03

I manage relationships between my employer (in the pharma sector) and various IT suppliers.

EI_Sparks 6th August 2002 16:03

I'm an engineer (electronics/computers) working on a PhD in robotics.

Aussie Andy 6th August 2002 16:08

Definitely lots of IT types here then... so we might predict that as turndown in IT sector progresses, it may have an impact on GA!? Hopefully not in my case though... the kids will stop eating before I stop flying!!! :eek:

Cahlibahn 6th August 2002 16:11

My club has noted a significant downturn in 'new recruits' and they blame IR35 specifically and downturn in the IT market generally.

englishal 6th August 2002 16:13

Marine Acquisition Engineer.....yep...IT offshore...

;)

skygazer 6th August 2002 16:13

Project Manager within the telecoms/consultancy division of a construction company.

Miss Bigglesworth 6th August 2002 16:14

Aircraft trading

AerBabe 6th August 2002 16:16

PhD student, in marine microbiology ecology genetics virology thing.

Viruses that infect algae really ;)

Genghis the Engineer 6th August 2002 16:20

Aerospace Engineer. Airworthiness, certification and flight test mostly.

G

Whirlybird 6th August 2002 16:24

Researcher and writer, mainly on the grocery industry - at least that's the bit that pays.

Don't know the first thing about IT; can just about manage to press the right buttons to get into PPRuNe. :eek:

sennadog 6th August 2002 16:25

Sales Manager. I'm the one who has to make the company some profit after the IT department has blown all the cash.:p

EI_Sparks 6th August 2002 16:28

It may be that IT is one of the few sectors where you have the ability to earn enough money to fly for recreation without having to give up things like morgage payments and without having to have senority.

SkyCruiser 6th August 2002 16:36

Well ,I am an Airline pilot.

I feel a bit out of place here!

Aussie Andy 6th August 2002 16:40

Maybe, but you're very welcome! ;)


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