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Final Approach
46 year-old male here, former CFI and have not flown for over a year. Have given up on flying for a living for now and can't afford to keep up with it and do not want to discuss it further.
Saw a story on NBC Nightly News tonight about how much the industry is hurting for A&P's, especially those with more technical skills. https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-new...to-bridge-u-s-middle-skills-gap-1053575747506
https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-new...to-bridge-u-s-middle-skills-gap-1053575747506
A local community college has a 4 semester and 2 summer session (2 years) A&P program running. At my age, would it be worth getting my A&P licenses and changing careers yet again? Currently unhappy in the unskilled labor, warehouse job I am in now. I have 4 months of GI Bill left to use and can work and get financial aid to pay for the rest but I feel it is a financial risk. There looks to be a lot of A&P jobs around with a quick glance at job listings.
Thanks,
David
Saw a story on NBC Nightly News tonight about how much the industry is hurting for A&P's, especially those with more technical skills. https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-new...to-bridge-u-s-middle-skills-gap-1053575747506
https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-new...to-bridge-u-s-middle-skills-gap-1053575747506
A local community college has a 4 semester and 2 summer session (2 years) A&P program running. At my age, would it be worth getting my A&P licenses and changing careers yet again? Currently unhappy in the unskilled labor, warehouse job I am in now. I have 4 months of GI Bill left to use and can work and get financial aid to pay for the rest but I feel it is a financial risk. There looks to be a lot of A&P jobs around with a quick glance at job listings.
Thanks,
David