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Does other work experience help in interviews?

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wrxpilot

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This is looking pretty far into the future, but I currently have an engineering job as a turbine engine designer. I'm considering another field of engineering in a few months, and hopefully will have my CFI in about 18 months (I'm doing the FBO route for everything). I'm estimating (very roughly) that I will be ready to start interviewing for commerical pilot positions (freight, charter, etc.) in about 3-4 yrs. Do you think my technical experience in turbine design will be seen as a big plus? Would a company feel that I may have a better chance at understanding a/c systems, etc? Or is it going to be the same old deal where they just want you to have a degree? The reason I'm asking this question so far in advance is that I'm trying to shape up my short term engineering plans. Thanks!
 
it definitely couldn't hurt you.
 
Having that in your background would tell the interviewers that you shouldn't have any trouble in their groundschool, so a big plus.
 
Ralgha said:
Having that in your background would tell the interviewers that you shouldn't have any trouble in their groundschool, so a big plus.

Thanks. It's a job that sometimes drives me crazy (lots of computer work), but if it can help me w/ aviation it'll go a long way towards keeping me in the field.
 

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