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What to do with an Aeronautics Degree???

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Move to Las Vegas, Nevada.... A Ph.D. Means nothing here!
Anything less and you can work as a Bellman.
 
"Getting an A&P is a great thing... If you want one. If you aren't decent with a wrench, you might just be wasting your time. If there's anything more useless than a mechanic who won't dive into something just to see what's wrong--they would have to have a doctor of jurisprudence (ha!)."...


Hey, I'm one of those odd ball freaks that have both an A&P and a doctor of jurisprudence. No offense taken...

KlingonLRDRVR
 
Now *that's* impressive!

KlingonLRDRVR--that's an impressive resume! You don't happen to speak Tagalog do you?

Just wondering 'cause my company happens to be looking for a Tagalog speaking mechanic that knows his way around the CFR!

Good luck!
 

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