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I was first introduced to the acronym "TANSTAAFL" (There ain't no such thing as a free lunch) in Robert Heinlein's book, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. I was reading General Aviation news and ran across this article:
https://generalaviationnews.com/2019/02/16/wanted-more-people-to-get-paid-to-move-to-wichita-and-train-to-work-at-top-aviation-companies/?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=[The+Pulse+of+Aviation]+COPPERSTATE+Fly-In+a+hit+at+new+location&utm_campaign=TPOA-20190218
Which is about as close to a free lunch as I've ever seen.
WSU Tech offers a full-ride scholarship to learn aircraft technologies useful at both Sprint and Textron in Wichita. You have to live at least 75 miles from Wichita to qualify for the scholarship.
The program is offered by WSU Tech, which seems to be a technical school associated with my Alma Mater - Wichita State University. This could be a way for people to get a job in Wichita that pays their way, and give them enough to continue their education at WSU, or another of the myriad colleges and universities in Wichita.
And, if you want to be involved in aviation, it's hard to go wrong in Wichita, "The Air Capital of the World". I'm sure it's because of all the planes manufactured there, but you also get lots of fresh air there, too. You get it from OK in the summer, and NB in the winter. And, sometimes from CO, and MO!
The aviation industry is bipolar. When the economy is good, or better, light plane manufacturing goes through the roof, and when the economy has the sniffles, aviation gets pneumonia!
https://generalaviationnews.com/2019/02/16/wanted-more-people-to-get-paid-to-move-to-wichita-and-train-to-work-at-top-aviation-companies/?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=[The+Pulse+of+Aviation]+COPPERSTATE+Fly-In+a+hit+at+new+location&utm_campaign=TPOA-20190218
Which is about as close to a free lunch as I've ever seen.
WSU Tech offers a full-ride scholarship to learn aircraft technologies useful at both Sprint and Textron in Wichita. You have to live at least 75 miles from Wichita to qualify for the scholarship.
The program is offered by WSU Tech, which seems to be a technical school associated with my Alma Mater - Wichita State University. This could be a way for people to get a job in Wichita that pays their way, and give them enough to continue their education at WSU, or another of the myriad colleges and universities in Wichita.
And, if you want to be involved in aviation, it's hard to go wrong in Wichita, "The Air Capital of the World". I'm sure it's because of all the planes manufactured there, but you also get lots of fresh air there, too. You get it from OK in the summer, and NB in the winter. And, sometimes from CO, and MO!
The aviation industry is bipolar. When the economy is good, or better, light plane manufacturing goes through the roof, and when the economy has the sniffles, aviation gets pneumonia!