Job Opportunity?
May. 18th, 2007 01:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Sent to me by a friend - caveat emptor.
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If you are between the ages of 18-31 with a high school diploma, this may be an opportunity for you.
The Federal Aviation Association is taking applications for air traffic controller school - with some effort you could reach a salary of over $100,000 with benefits in about 3 years. You need only a high school diploma to apply and credit is given for college on the exam.
Check the FAA website or http://www.faa.gov/jobs/job_opportunities/airtraffic_controllers/ for details and to fill out the application immediately - even if you don't know if they'd want to attend immediately - it's the federal government and it may take them months to call.
The key is to apply NOW.
There will be a lot of retirements coming up rather quickly and they need to line up training to accommodate these openings. It's my understanding that the FAA rarely has an open application such as this and that the jobs are coveted.
This is a great opportunity and it should be noted that choosing a site like Anchorage or Indianapolis to train is a likely acceptance into the
training program - after which you can transfer anywhere in the country that has a tower.
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If you are between the ages of 18-31 with a high school diploma, this may be an opportunity for you.
The Federal Aviation Association is taking applications for air traffic controller school - with some effort you could reach a salary of over $100,000 with benefits in about 3 years. You need only a high school diploma to apply and credit is given for college on the exam.
Check the FAA website or http://www.faa.gov/jobs/job_opportunities/airtraffic_controllers/ for details and to fill out the application immediately - even if you don't know if they'd want to attend immediately - it's the federal government and it may take them months to call.
The key is to apply NOW.
There will be a lot of retirements coming up rather quickly and they need to line up training to accommodate these openings. It's my understanding that the FAA rarely has an open application such as this and that the jobs are coveted.
This is a great opportunity and it should be noted that choosing a site like Anchorage or Indianapolis to train is a likely acceptance into the
training program - after which you can transfer anywhere in the country that has a tower.