I don’t hold any civilian accreditation or anything
This is your mantra:
I was an AVN tech for 12 years ...
and finish the sentence with
... and I really learned a lot, know really important stuff, accomplished even more and I am ready to offer and use my extensive skills and knowledge whereever it will be needed. Plus I am ready to learn something new everyday and work hard.
I’m Canadian but when they were cracking down on the unvaxxed at my unit, pulling us into the office and doing the “it would behoove you to…” threats, I would listen to this if I knew I had time before I was called. Gave me courage.
I told my wing commander during my exit interview that in due time him and those who serve will be wearing blue UN helmets and checkpointing his own family and countrymen. I said, “between you and me, I’d rather die”
I'm not sure how it works for you guys but for avionics you don't need certifications to work at a third line shop. Transport Canada rules are pretty retarded but if you aren't working on aircraft they tend not to care much.
First off thanks for the sticky man, I needed to read some of these replies
I was an AVN tech for 12 years but I don’t hold any civilian accreditation or anything so I’m starting from scratch. I just want honest work.
Don't let this be your mantra:
This is your mantra:
and finish the sentence with
... and I really learned a lot, know really important stuff, accomplished even more and I am ready to offer and use my extensive skills and knowledge whereever it will be needed. Plus I am ready to learn something new everyday and work hard.
Hey thanks man, ever since this post you and the rest have really helped me re-frame things, I appreciate your words brother
You are welcome and I am glad that it is helping - you are a winner and you will go for it also this time and succeed.
... but I am a sister, fren :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSJDhZvLtak
We are all anons on this wonderful day
Thanks again, God bless you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uE-tqe0xsQ
I’m Canadian but when they were cracking down on the unvaxxed at my unit, pulling us into the office and doing the “it would behoove you to…” threats, I would listen to this if I knew I had time before I was called. Gave me courage.
I told my wing commander during my exit interview that in due time him and those who serve will be wearing blue UN helmets and checkpointing his own family and countrymen. I said, “between you and me, I’d rather die”
I'm not sure how it works for you guys but for avionics you don't need certifications to work at a third line shop. Transport Canada rules are pretty retarded but if you aren't working on aircraft they tend not to care much.