Summer job-work experience for wannabes
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At present I am at University and the inevitable dilema arises where I have to find myself a job over the summer.
I would dearly love to get a job linked to aviation as I am about to go down for BA aptitude tests for the second time. I have already tried B.A.A. at Edinburgh and Glasgow but no success.
Is there anyone around this area who would be able to help me out with some advice or even a job ! Whether it be ATC or airline related I would be thrilled to be taking an active part in aviation, as I feel this would be the most beneficial job for someone aspiring to be a pilot.
I would be very grateful to anyone who could point me in the right direction of a job around 25th June till mid September.
Hoping that anyone from GLA/EDI ATC are listening !
Any info or vacancies would be gratefully received and appreciated.
Cheers !
WT.
I would dearly love to get a job linked to aviation as I am about to go down for BA aptitude tests for the second time. I have already tried B.A.A. at Edinburgh and Glasgow but no success.
Is there anyone around this area who would be able to help me out with some advice or even a job ! Whether it be ATC or airline related I would be thrilled to be taking an active part in aviation, as I feel this would be the most beneficial job for someone aspiring to be a pilot.
I would be very grateful to anyone who could point me in the right direction of a job around 25th June till mid September.
Hoping that anyone from GLA/EDI ATC are listening !
Any info or vacancies would be gratefully received and appreciated.
Cheers !
WT.
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KBab, if you are 18+ you should not have a problem finding something at Newcastle, as long as you are a good worker, and are ready for a busy summer!
You should try and get into either Despatch or Passenger Handling for one of the two handling agents.
If you go to despatch, you will be actively involved in working with aircrew all of the time, along with many many departments involved in the departure of an aircraft. This job is mostly outside, and is excellent to do. Job satisfaction is high, just be ready for those night Ibiza's going late (your job to try and rectify) and early starts!
Passenger handling/check-in etc is really more intensely customer service focussed, and is also a good option. This is however less operationally involved technically, but would give you a good experience of what goes on also.
I was in your position, and have done my time on the ground ( and will always be glad that I did it). All I can say is that during my time I met some excellent people, who supported me to the full, gained a knowledge which I know will always stay with me throughout my career, and was advised by people who have been in the industry for years and decades on how to build my career. Go for it, and you will realise that not only will you love it, but you will also learn alot.
People who you meet in this industry appear year in year out sometimes with many different companies. No doubt if you are going to fly afterwards, or train ( I don't know what stage you are at) the people you will meet during your time on the ground will be your colleagues in the future.
If you can, go to Despatch and you will always be glad that you did.
I have sent contact details to your email.
GOOD LUCK, and I may see you sometime.
NORDIC
You should try and get into either Despatch or Passenger Handling for one of the two handling agents.
If you go to despatch, you will be actively involved in working with aircrew all of the time, along with many many departments involved in the departure of an aircraft. This job is mostly outside, and is excellent to do. Job satisfaction is high, just be ready for those night Ibiza's going late (your job to try and rectify) and early starts!
Passenger handling/check-in etc is really more intensely customer service focussed, and is also a good option. This is however less operationally involved technically, but would give you a good experience of what goes on also.
I was in your position, and have done my time on the ground ( and will always be glad that I did it). All I can say is that during my time I met some excellent people, who supported me to the full, gained a knowledge which I know will always stay with me throughout my career, and was advised by people who have been in the industry for years and decades on how to build my career. Go for it, and you will realise that not only will you love it, but you will also learn alot.
People who you meet in this industry appear year in year out sometimes with many different companies. No doubt if you are going to fly afterwards, or train ( I don't know what stage you are at) the people you will meet during your time on the ground will be your colleagues in the future.
If you can, go to Despatch and you will always be glad that you did.
I have sent contact details to your email.
GOOD LUCK, and I may see you sometime.
NORDIC





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