sir jazzy,
the 10 years bond doesnt really bother me, cause i think its vital for experience.
to tell u the truth, before this i never know what my interest or dream was. so i never decided on what i wanna be n instead i just followed what my parents want. but i always did my research first before deciding on my future career. It seems that the only thing that i was interested in and spend days reading over pages of info about it, is LAE.
My father is somehow really strict(i think u can imagine how my social life is) so my confidence level is kinda low ,but im trying my best to collect as much confidence now to convince the interviewer to chose me.

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'Right attitude' can't be trained or learned. It came from you. How you perceived things around you. Honestly engineers are not trained, they are born! If you have a knack fixing things around the house, love to get your hands dirty or 'destroy' things because you need to see and know what make something work, then you have a bright future in any discipline of engineering.
Does figuring how things work count. I once board an airplane, when the plane took off ,i saw the wing of the plane moved. so i keep observing it until it landed. i was really excited trying to figure out how it works. but i was the only one excited my siblings just didnt get me. A childhood story, hope i didnt bored u ..
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Always be prepared for any interviews. Read up the company's history.. Who's the boss? What types of aircraft they operates? The different types of Boeings and Airbuses... The A380, the whole world knows about it. Do you know anything about it? What about Boeing's Dreamliner? Find out what the job is all about! Who is DCA? What do they do? Read and understand the DCAM Part-66 syllabus. What are Part 145 and Part 147 organization?
I thought that i would found out about that if i was chosen , but since thats ur opinion, i will finish this homework before the interview. should i recall what i have learn in spm incase they questioned me about physic.
Thanks 4 ur advice sir..

..dont know why but really happy when u post a reply
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Dear n394, no where it is written that female a suitable for avionics. probably a lot female that chose avionics r due to the nature of avionics work which involves electrical cable or component which r more cleaner working enviroment compared mechanical trade where u deal which grease n oils most of the time. But there r some numbers female Mechanical LAEs in Mas. I'm not sure how the initial nominating of which course u'll be attending in METC, but it might just be ask during ur interview about ur choice of avionics or mechanical. or no harm asking during the interview, like Sir Jazzy said it'll show that u've done ur homework and know what u want for urself.
sir thorne,
if its just about getting dirty i dont really mind.im really active in sports at school that sometimes i merely have time to go to class. so i have to scheduled my time to study. its exhausting but worth it. i love to make myself busy..

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n thanks, thats what i wanna hear. i doubt mechanic because people around me keep getting shock to hear me say i wanna be an engineer.

.. but i rather work with machines then check someone's teeth..
thanks again for ur opinion.