Entry level jobs
Posted by IwetPlaytpus@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 5 comments
Hey everyone,
I'm currently a freshman student in the UND commercial aviation program working towards my ppl. I want to get a job that is somehow relevant to the aviation industry, so basically I'm wondering if anyone could offer me some advice or point me in the right direction. I don't have to be flying a plane but I'm looking for some positions that would give me some relevant experience. Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks.
Strong-Focus4994@reddit
The easiest and most common ways of getting started in the aviation industry is by customer service agent, ramp agent, fueler, or cabin cleaning. If possible try to join directly with an airline so you can take advantage of flight benefits.
B100West@reddit
All types of jobs in aviation
What kind of work do you want to do?
Load baggage?
Fix aircraft
Dispatch?
Meth_Useler@reddit
I hear ATC is hiring
techflyer86@reddit
I worked in the MX shop as a student worker at UND under their repair certificate. Great student job, met everyone around the airport, and paid better than most other jobs. Working dispatch out there is great as well.
Themagicdick@reddit
Working on the ramp or flight school is good. Flight school you get to make friends with instructors which is nice when you get your license to have connections and flying buddies