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onecaliberal

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1. It could be offered at districts who have career technical education as a certificate class.
Mon Sep 3, 2018, 03:43 PM
Sep 2018

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It could be offered at districts who have career technical education as a certificate class. onecaliberal Sep 2018 #1
most schools have abandoned trades and tech training for jobs that cannot be sent to china msongs Sep 2018 #2
Jacking fees matt819 Sep 2018 #4
$25/hour only adds up to $70,000 year with a lot of overtime htuttle Sep 2018 #3
My cousin was a high level aircraft mechanic in SF - they laid them all off and try to do bettyellen Sep 2018 #6
"Only?" teenagebambam Sep 2018 #7
I think you misread my use of the word 'only' htuttle Sep 2018 #13
A LOT of overtime. LakeSuperiorView Sep 2018 #8
In a Few Years erpowers Sep 2018 #18
A 35% raise? "in a few years"? LakeSuperiorView Sep 2018 #19
"...earning $25 an hour as an entry-level aircraft technician." SMC22307 Sep 2018 #11
I think that's the entry level salary Renew Deal Sep 2018 #14
$35 an Hour erpowers Sep 2018 #17
Now here's the question. Who provides the training matt819 Sep 2018 #5
The good old days were the height of Unions. Blue_true Sep 2018 #10
Pima Community College, Tucson AZ offers Aviation Technology Ptah Sep 2018 #9
Those are union jobs. Once airlines contract all this out, and they will, SharonAnn Sep 2018 #12
My mother's husband has been done this sort of work for much of his career. MissB Sep 2018 #15
I have two siblings, high school grads, each making over 6 figures in the aviation industry. Kaleva Sep 2018 #16
Seems more like a good replacement for high end blue collar jobs.... Adrahil Sep 2018 #20
I just retired after turning wrenches on aircraft bluecollar2 Sep 2018 #21
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