Dan CFI/CFII
I'm a dippidy doer
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2001
- Posts
- 347
If you think I haven't faxed a cover letter and resume to everyone you see posting an ad on the internet or in trade-a-plane, or in Air Jobs Digest--I have.
Since I graduate in just under two weeks now, I am moving home to be in a place I enjoy, and to do some work in Youth Ministry again. I'll be volunteering to do it, and I'll do the same work as I would if I were paid, but at least I'll be around people I care about and they'll give me a place to live and food to eat. But I'm not signing a committment (at least not this spring), just in case a flying job comes up.
Of course I'll visit each and every airport in the area when I get back. But we're talking about a pretty sparsely populated part of the country, with very little disposable income. Airports are few and far between, there are only a dozen in the region...
And I have gone back and talked to the new Chief CFI at my old stomping grounds. But he's got three people that worked for him that all were furloughed by a regional and he sure seemed to feel like he'd give them a job over me. Doesn't make sense to me either.
Pipeline patrol... I've thought about that. In fact, what could be better than flying a Citabria along all day... not much. And I've read of such operators, and I've seen the occasional JetRanger fly along a power line, but I have never seen one of these operations. You bet I've looked for them, but I honestly haven't found any. If I find any, of course I will be dropping in...
I sent out four cover letters and resumes today, and I've got twelve ready to go tomorrow. It's not that I'm not putting myself out there...
I am very fortunate, I've been a lot of places and seen a lot of things in my life, and I'm yet young. But that doesn't mean I don't want to do more, much more, and in two weeks, I become "Dan the Jobless Guy."
Dan
Since I graduate in just under two weeks now, I am moving home to be in a place I enjoy, and to do some work in Youth Ministry again. I'll be volunteering to do it, and I'll do the same work as I would if I were paid, but at least I'll be around people I care about and they'll give me a place to live and food to eat. But I'm not signing a committment (at least not this spring), just in case a flying job comes up.
Of course I'll visit each and every airport in the area when I get back. But we're talking about a pretty sparsely populated part of the country, with very little disposable income. Airports are few and far between, there are only a dozen in the region...
And I have gone back and talked to the new Chief CFI at my old stomping grounds. But he's got three people that worked for him that all were furloughed by a regional and he sure seemed to feel like he'd give them a job over me. Doesn't make sense to me either.
Pipeline patrol... I've thought about that. In fact, what could be better than flying a Citabria along all day... not much. And I've read of such operators, and I've seen the occasional JetRanger fly along a power line, but I have never seen one of these operations. You bet I've looked for them, but I honestly haven't found any. If I find any, of course I will be dropping in...
I sent out four cover letters and resumes today, and I've got twelve ready to go tomorrow. It's not that I'm not putting myself out there...
I am very fortunate, I've been a lot of places and seen a lot of things in my life, and I'm yet young. But that doesn't mean I don't want to do more, much more, and in two weeks, I become "Dan the Jobless Guy."
Dan