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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2013 13:26:59 GMT -5
So, I graduated this summer. Got a job straight away and have been commuting for 4 hours a day since then. Stopped working last friday since it wasnt a workable solution and moving wasnt really an option since I wasnt sure I could get the job permanently after 6 months. So I quit and am currently looking for a job. But just for fun I thought Id check some educations in case it takes a long time to find a job. And I have had childhood dream, which I think I share with a lot of people. That of becoming a pilot. To my surprise, a new education has opened up. Commercial airline pilot, 2 years length, and no cost other than that you have to be able to make by on your own money. The education is done in conjunction with the biggest companys which stand for some of the costs and the planes and you're more or less guaranteed a job after completing the education at either SAS or Norweigan airlines. You get to fly 737 during the education too. You can also work as a sim pilot or aeronautic analyst among others. So yeah, guess what I've applied for? lol.
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Post by Daniel B Johnson on Oct 15, 2013 13:40:24 GMT -5
Great! I'm such an aviation nerd. I enjoy what I do and that makes me want to quite and do that. lol
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2013 14:46:20 GMT -5
Well, move on over to Sweden and join me:P
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2013 11:03:42 GMT -5
Whaaaaaaa.....aviation?? I didnt know you were into that. Have you always played flight sims? Hope you get in!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2013 18:07:06 GMT -5
Woo, just scored a new job. Very sudden and quite surprising but still nice. Did you know that 45% of the people with a degree in physiotherapy (in Sweden) never works as a physio? That's how hard it is to get a job as it, and I got a job by laying around in my couch for two weeks lol (let's not forget, playing iRacing too)
But as I mentioned in the thread I made about NTMv5, Im really dissapointed with it on the mx5 tbh, but at the same time it might speed up the switch of cars for. After buying the Radical, I now have all the road cars in the service and gonna spend the rest of the weekend to see which cars I enjoy the most. Still planning on doing the SM, but might want to branch out and just become comfortable in each and every car in the service by practicing in the cars at different tracks. As I quite suddenly got a job, in 3 days from that I first heard of it, I might not be on iRacing as much as planned and I dont really want to commit to becoming good in a car then. I'll get massively frustrated if I dont manage to become pretty quick in the car I focus on and then it might be better to just have fun and see if I can improve my feel for the cars in simulators by swapping cars. Then when stuff settles, I can start focusing more when Im a better driver.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2013 13:45:34 GMT -5
Congrats Marco! Those degree to employment statistics are the same in the U.S......The job market is fierce everywhere >.<
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