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Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: mike(liverpool boys) on May 12, 2009, 09:31:38 pm



Title: Should I do it???
Post by: mike(liverpool boys) on May 12, 2009, 09:31:38 pm
As some of you may know I am a time served joiner and I have been in the same job for 7 years now  :o

Although the job is ok im not sure its what I want to do forever.

Im not tied down with a mortgage or loans or anything and im 24 so....

The chance has come up to try a 4 year mechanial apprentiship with spirit aerosystems at prestwick airport.

http://www.spiritaero.com//

Should I go for it???

Im probably just looking for a push into it here though  :)

Ps,anyone working with planes any advice would be much appreciated  ;D


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: Douglas on May 12, 2009, 09:34:25 pm
yes without doubt


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: Kiters on May 12, 2009, 09:53:57 pm
Go for it that kind of job can take round the world, friend of mine did the same about 10 years ago now and he has never looked back.


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: Mr. Invincible Mou on May 12, 2009, 09:59:15 pm
Didn't Elvis stop at Prestwick? Must be worth a shot, you never know who you may meet :)

I guess you could always go back to joining if it really didn't work out. Follow your heart.

Good Luck.


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: mgmark on May 12, 2009, 10:49:57 pm
From someone in light blue, we're very short of them, as are the civvy companies are short of them.  At 24, you might want to think about testing the water with the uniformed side first (RAF or AAC) - all the training and licensing comes with it at no extra cost and the money is good fromt the outset - if that doesn't appeal though then go the civvy route.

MG Mark


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: amazing 1 on May 12, 2009, 10:53:13 pm
Been at the same job for 23 yrs.now.Love the job,but it SUCKS !The fun is gone,and the pay sucks worst than ever.

Had a chance to go to work at BellSouth,through a friend 18 yrs.ago.
Was afraid to make a change and leave the comfort and security of what I had.

I still kick my self right in the ARSE every Friday on the way to the bank.

Do not make the same mistake.

Randy
ps  I would be retiring in two years.


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: nopanic - neil on May 12, 2009, 11:07:32 pm
Go for it, whats the worse that happen.

Did my apprentiship at BA - LHR - only building and plant section, should have use it more but it was good.

If your getting training and in these times of hardship and unemployment, what have you got to loose?

My view -GFI (go for it)

Let us know, and we can drink to it at Le Mans!!!!  ;D


Hang on - does that mean a leaving party and cellebration for you new job at Le Mans this year?

And the other thing being a joiner,  you are use to working with planes

(http://www.worldofstock.com/slides/PHO2306.jpg)  ;D


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: Kev_mk3 on May 12, 2009, 11:19:38 pm
if you nothing holding you back no loans nothing do it. If my parents where not moving to france id be there like a shot but ive got to move out and be sensible  ::)


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: Lord Pig-Pen on May 12, 2009, 11:21:23 pm
I would say go for it.... and have a chat to Leigh A from Team JPC while at LM. Thats his field and he looks to have a jolly time ;D
PP


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: MIKE C (Liverpool Boys) on May 13, 2009, 12:12:26 am
GO FOR IT MIKE, ;)
Have a word with Norway Nick he fixes Planes.



Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: Doris on May 13, 2009, 10:00:03 am
Do it!  When I was about 16 I met a man who was in his 80's and he gave me the best piece of advice I've ever had.  He said, "You never regret the things you did, but you'll always regret the things you didn't do." 

Dx


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: pedersenkorsager on May 13, 2009, 10:09:11 am
the only chances you will regret later is the ones you donīt take.
it is in the unsecure moments you realy learn who you are.


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: Brian(Liverpool boys) on May 13, 2009, 10:46:12 am
Mike, just do it, you know it makes sense, as long as you can take vacations in June, think you will be fine.
Not long now bud 8)


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: NorwayNick on May 13, 2009, 11:19:09 am
My advice is to go for it, with things the way they are at the moment you will have a safe job for the years you are training.

Once trained up, my advise is to go contracting, hopefully things in the industry will pick up buy then, its the only way to make good money and see the world with outer people paying you to do it.

Nick


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: Andy Zarse on May 13, 2009, 12:05:08 pm

Not long now bud 8)

Not long now? Brian my guess is that when "not long now" actually becomes "now" you will be as miserable as sin and a short tempered wretched nuisance to those around you, Menorca or not.  :(


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: pool pugilist on May 13, 2009, 12:51:36 pm
Do it my friend....I personally have never been able to stand the "If Only" scenario and have changed my career path before, now I have two disciplines which has helped me a lot in the current climate.

GO FOR IT!!! ;D


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: Perdu on May 13, 2009, 02:25:09 pm
Unequivocably

YES

I was a toolmaker in the fastenings industry for years, good job, steady and it taught me loads of good sound engineering.

Lovely

Then a neighbour of mine (struggling with an engine strip and rebuild which I put him right on) suggested that I ought to come and join him, working for the AA.
(yes he was struggling...)

After discussing the total change in lifestyle with the gaffer, I did, got through the interviews and never looked back

I had the best twenty eight years of my life by changing directions

The real irony is  that my original plan A was to join the RAF and become an aircraft technician but I failed a medical soon after getting married

go for it Mike


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: Brian(Liverpool boys) on May 13, 2009, 02:52:50 pm

Not long now bud 8)

Not long now? Brian my guess is that when "not long now" actually becomes "now" you will be as miserable as sin and a short tempered wretched nuisance to those around you, Menorca or not.  :(

Andy, I think you may be right mate, the nearer it gets the thoughts bloody fool comes to mind. But we are all going on the p*ss on the Saturday night before they all depart on the Sunday, so that may numb the pain.


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: jagmag on May 13, 2009, 06:18:04 pm
I started in aviation many years back in the Navy's Fleet Air Arm as an Apprentice, served twenty years,  then joined joined Civil Aviation as a Licensed Aircraft Engineer, the best decision of my life, I have always been in work, and visited most of the world and made many lifelong friends. You will never be a millionaire but you can have a good life. I can still get all the work I want and I am approaching eighty years! and still have the energy for Le Mans. Go for it Lad!.


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: nopanic - neil on May 14, 2009, 06:33:14 pm
yea their is work out there, saw this on the web today. http://www.flybe.com/vacancies/engineering.htm

So even in these hard times, I don't think you would be ever unemployed



Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: mike(liverpool boys) on May 14, 2009, 07:02:16 pm
Thanks for all the support and advice guys and gals  ;D

A friend who works in admin is helping with the application and an insider is name dropping for me so fingers crossed and obviously I will let you all know how it goes  ;D


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: mike(liverpool boys) on June 05, 2009, 10:00:22 pm
Didn't get it  :(

Due to the high volume and calibre of aplicants but I have to keep an eye on monster.co.uk as they will be advertising other posts in 2009.

I am undetered though and will keep trying  ;D


Title: Re: Should I do it???
Post by: Perdu on June 05, 2009, 10:30:44 pm
didn't get it

bugger

do keep trying

bugger!

I had really high hopes of that for you

when you do get the go-ahead I'm sure you wont regret it