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I'm talking ATL here man. This aint no stinking California!

I considered making my debut on the rap scene, but my freestyle skills just aren't there yet.:0
 
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I'm talking ATL here man. This aint no stinking California!

I considered making my debut on the rap scene, but my freestyle skills just aren't there yet.:0

Aight brah I see how it is!
 
I'm talking ATL here man. This aint no stinking California!

I considered making my debut on the rap scene, but my freestyle skills just aren't there yet.:0

Do you have any telemarketing experience? You can work the telephones for Red Cross up in Kennesaw. 10.00/hr. They have day and night shift avail. They hire through Axiom Staffing Group. Just forward your resume to [email protected]
 
So, I'm off 4 days a week and I'm starting to think I should put my time to some better use. I've found plenty to keep me busy with my off time, but I can't help but think I could be a lot more productive and actually make more $$$ on my time off.

Any of you guys have part time jobs or ideas that are aviation related? I'd like to do something that could possibly better my career and maybe learn a new skill without having to go back to school. I'd rather not instruct or fly since my company doesn't really allow it.

Thanks


You could volunteer for some union work if you weren't such a divisive scumbag.
 
DPE. The best job ive ever had! and the time is not logged so it will not count against your annual monthly or weekly times at an airline. Plus it makes guys like PBR really mad cause they try to get you in trouble with the Feds when you kinda are one ha ha hah ah a
 
DPE. The best job ive ever had! and the time is not logged so it will not count against your annual monthly or weekly times at an airline. Plus it makes guys like PBR really mad cause they try to get you in trouble with the Feds when you kinda are one ha ha hah ah a

Man, one day I wouldn't mind doing that kind of stuff. The money they make (do they even report it?) is usually hundreds in cash for a few hours while making a pilot sweat profusely. :0

From what I recall, these DPE's were always booked up far in advance too. Great paying job, but I think it's a hard one to land. Heavily about who you know, is my understanding.
 
Call CAE, they're usually looking for part-time help. I shot my stuff in and they contacted me last week. Money is good there, but you'll have to commute to Canada most likely for the work.
 
You can utitlize your free company parking pass, and collect Smart Carts at the airport. If you had to pay for parking, it wouldn't pay off. However, at $0.25 a cart, it could pay close to $10/hr or more tax free money. I used to work the graveyard shift for an airline in DEN many years ago. We had some down time around midnight, so three of us went out and collected carts. It was an extra $10 per person. Just a tip...When you redeem the carts, ALWAYS check the change dispenser after each cart is redeemed. Once the machine is out of quarters, you are returning carts for free.
 

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