drummer4468
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I posted a while back about transferring my skills as a satellite communications tech over to the aviation world. Well, the planets lined up just right and I nailed down a job about a month ago as an electromechanical technician at a regional MRO! Not working on actual aircraft yet, but on testing/refurbishing parts like actuators, hydraulics, etc.
The job has its ups and downs like any other, but the biggest bonus is that I have a bit of freedom to move around the shop and train on different things, logging hours with the eventual goal of becoming an A&P.
Haven't been on here as much lately, since I'm no longer vegetating behind a desk at work every night. Feels good to be working with my hands again, and on different components every day. Not to mention having a real excuse to build up my budding tool collection lol. Now to find the time to finish off my commercial cert....
Thanks to all who offered advice in my previous thread. Any input or words of sage wisdom are appreciated!
The job has its ups and downs like any other, but the biggest bonus is that I have a bit of freedom to move around the shop and train on different things, logging hours with the eventual goal of becoming an A&P.
Haven't been on here as much lately, since I'm no longer vegetating behind a desk at work every night. Feels good to be working with my hands again, and on different components every day. Not to mention having a real excuse to build up my budding tool collection lol. Now to find the time to finish off my commercial cert....
Thanks to all who offered advice in my previous thread. Any input or words of sage wisdom are appreciated!