ksu_aviator
GO CATS
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- Dec 1, 2001
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Hey hey, I managed to find a job and sense a lot of people are having problems finding a job I feel very lucky and thought I'd pass on how I made my own luck.
Its free advice, so take it for its worth...
1. Keep track of and follow up on every resume you send out
2. Keep a note sheet for each company you target with dates and times you called and sent resumes etc
3. Memphis Area Career Center is the best search engine for new job postings. It searches job boards and individual companies job postings on their own web pages.
4. Get help from the local WIA offices with your resume and interviewing skills.
5. Set a date to get a job by. Feb 22 was my date, I have a job starting Feb 3.
6. Look for jobs daily, all day, every day. You are self employed until you find new employment. Work hard for yourself.
7. Nothing works better than snail mail. Snail Mail everything unfolded.
8. Stand out, and look professional. I have a small aircraft shadow on my resume that makes my resume easy to remember. Air Inc will tell you not to do that, so you'll have an advantage over them.
9. Don't put your SSN on your resume. I shouldn't have to say that but so many people are putting it on there. DON'T!
10. Know what kind of job you will take and what kind of job you won't take.
11. If you have a type rating, or experience in a specific aircraft, find out who operates that aircraft at theFAA Aircraft Registry Search Engine
Above all, get help. The government, family, friends, strangers will all help you if you give them your sob story. I have people I never met before calling me and giving me job leads because I walked in and asked for a job.
Don't give up hope, if a green, 1600 hr, know it all, young punk of a pilot can get a job so can you!
Its free advice, so take it for its worth...
1. Keep track of and follow up on every resume you send out
2. Keep a note sheet for each company you target with dates and times you called and sent resumes etc
3. Memphis Area Career Center is the best search engine for new job postings. It searches job boards and individual companies job postings on their own web pages.
4. Get help from the local WIA offices with your resume and interviewing skills.
5. Set a date to get a job by. Feb 22 was my date, I have a job starting Feb 3.
6. Look for jobs daily, all day, every day. You are self employed until you find new employment. Work hard for yourself.
7. Nothing works better than snail mail. Snail Mail everything unfolded.
8. Stand out, and look professional. I have a small aircraft shadow on my resume that makes my resume easy to remember. Air Inc will tell you not to do that, so you'll have an advantage over them.
9. Don't put your SSN on your resume. I shouldn't have to say that but so many people are putting it on there. DON'T!
10. Know what kind of job you will take and what kind of job you won't take.
11. If you have a type rating, or experience in a specific aircraft, find out who operates that aircraft at theFAA Aircraft Registry Search Engine
Above all, get help. The government, family, friends, strangers will all help you if you give them your sob story. I have people I never met before calling me and giving me job leads because I walked in and asked for a job.
Don't give up hope, if a green, 1600 hr, know it all, young punk of a pilot can get a job so can you!
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