QUOTE(JohnMax @ Jan 8 2012, 08:57 AM)
Yeah, office people earn is more than the people on the ground if you look closely.
A fresh graduate degree earn 3.8k, just went to U and study (i also i can do that) enjoy U life.
To be engineer need 5 years of experience, that not 100%, you will be just LWTR. You need type course+ojt + company approval that may take you 1 and half years that end up total 7 years... if you make it. If you failed than you will stuck in technician class forever with that amount of salary....
Today is an engineer tomorrow maybe go home and sleep because you lost a job by a wrong move.
Touch your heart and ask, if that is your passion, that go ahead must not agony. Some time I also thinking of giving up. HAHA
If getting diploma/degree here, is there any bright future to do the rest like OJT + LTWR oversea and secure LAE position there? I suppose it will be competitive since the aviation market is bigger huh? :/A fresh graduate degree earn 3.8k, just went to U and study (i also i can do that) enjoy U life.
To be engineer need 5 years of experience, that not 100%, you will be just LWTR. You need type course+ojt + company approval that may take you 1 and half years that end up total 7 years... if you make it. If you failed than you will stuck in technician class forever with that amount of salary....
Today is an engineer tomorrow maybe go home and sleep because you lost a job by a wrong move.
Touch your heart and ask, if that is your passion, that go ahead must not agony. Some time I also thinking of giving up. HAHA
Jan 13 2012, 03:55 AM

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