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Old July 6th 04, 05:34 AM
tom c
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Where are you at? I've been doing similar things out on the West Coast.
FPGA design, Firmware, PCB design, and even software.
If you can stand CA, there's a ton of work (even now).
I couldn't, so I came back to NV, which has a growing tech economy.
Companies like GE, IGT, etc.


Where In NV? My wife has an MS in computer science and can not find
programmer work.

Tom C


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Old July 6th 04, 07:08 AM
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And so I'm still wondering what interesting aviation jobs are available. No
more microchips and computer mainframes please! I want to be away from
that,....well except for the stuff in my cockpit.


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Old July 6th 04, 04:07 PM
Larry Dighera
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On 05 Jul 2004 18:23:34 GMT, (TooPlaneCrazy7)
wrote:

Can someone help me connect the dots and tell me what aviation jobs may
interest me?


Someone once said, the fastest way to make a million dollars in
aviation is to start with two.

There are a lot of folks passionate about aviation out there, so
expect the competition to keep the wages lower than you'd like.

Short of an airline carrier, it's difficult to meet your obligations
with an aviation job. It's all about niches. If you can find that
one position aerial testing and delivering aircraft as they leave the
production line, demonstrating executive jets, or doing the freeway
traffic report on the local TV news, you'll achieve your dream. But
it won't be easy. You've got to be 'connected' and possess superior
skills and talents to be considered for such positions.

If you're the entrepreneurial type, which it seems you may be, you
could start your own aerial advertising business flying banners. The
equipment costs aren't too prohibitive, but you've got to go out and
sell your service as well as do the flying. Transitioning to aviation
employment can probably best be accomplished gradually on a part time
basis at first.

Talk/network with other pilots. Inquire about jobs they may be
familiar with. Put the word out, that you are available for aviation
work, and that you posses the requite ratings, skills and time in your
log book. Given sufficient desire, you will find some success.

I've always found that combining two or more skills can lead to new
and creative opportunities. Perhaps you can envision a way of
employing the aerial venue to broaden IT's scope. I didn't say it
would be easy.
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Old July 6th 04, 04:30 PM
Nathan D. Olmscheid
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As an owner of a company in the IT field I can not understand how one can
become bored!?

There are so many opportunities out there.

Nathan


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I am in a similar situation except I already have my commercial license.
I used to own a computer company for many years but was bored to death
with it and decied to pursue my boyhood dream of becoming a pilot. Now
I am a pilot with no job.. lol


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Old July 6th 04, 04:37 PM
Nathan D. Olmscheid
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Saying the IT field will pay more
is more of a dream than reality in my opinion.


I guess it depends on the emphasis in IT field.

I own web hosting and custom web application company and we struggle keeping
up with the demand. We are in Minnesota, but we do most of our work for
companies in LA. Another great thing about the IT field. We are busy busy
busy!

We write custom web applications, build eCommerce sites, and then also do
web hosting and dedicated servers and such.

Nathan


"NW_PILOT" wrote in message
...
I have been in the IT field writing code for IC chips & PCB design for the
last 8 year's. I feel like TooPlaneCrazy7 feels about it, I am getting

burnt
out on it's getting very hard to find good paying jobs/contracts. That's

why
I became a pilot take the stress away. All I have to say is thanks for the
few years of excellent business, so I could afford my dreams of being a
airplane owner/pilot. But I fell like I am cheating on my computer! I know
the IT industry is going south in my field fast. Next year at this time I
don't think that I will be able to find 1 good paying contract that will
support my bills and addiction to flying. Saying the IT field will pay

more
is more of a dream than reality in my opinion.


"Edward Todd" wrote in message
...
In article ,
(TooPlaneCrazy7) wrote:

Hi guys,
I am in the IT field and am finding out that I hate it more and more
everyday.


The IT field will pay you more than piloting will. Use the IT money to
buy a plane. Then suffer thru the week knowing that you can fly all
weekend.

ET





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Old July 6th 04, 06:36 PM
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Pilot job info:

http://money.cnn.com/2004/07/06/news...ex.htm?cnn=yes
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Old July 7th 04, 12:17 AM
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Larry Dighera wrote:


If you're the entrepreneurial type, which it seems you may be, you
could start your own aerial advertising business flying banners. The
equipment costs aren't too prohibitive, but you've got to go out and
sell your service as well as do the flying.




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Old July 8th 04, 03:17 AM
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I'm on the east coast, there's a lot of construction here. How does
one "sell" aerial photos or rides? How does one develop this
business?


I wouldn't waste my time trying to develop business selling rides.

But selling aerial photos is another story.

Set aside about 6 months to a year and enough money to pay for, oh, maybe 25-50
hours of flying time and a decent camera, then spend a lot of time shooting
sites you believe might be salable (usually the bigger the better).

After you've produced some decent images, identify the general contractor, call
them, find out who the project manager (other players may be the decision
maker, however), contact them (good luck), ask if they're using aerial
photographs for construction progress documentation (usually shot monthly), and
hope you can get your foot in the door...

The aerial photography business is about running a small business and SELLING,
not about airplanes or photography. Not everybody likes SELLING.

But then again, we're all 'selling' something, huh?
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Old July 16th 04, 12:43 AM
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"The Weiss Family" wrote in
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SanDiego is a great place to work as well! Tech Economy here is doing
awesome!


 




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