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Old September 4th 03, 04:04 AM
Del Rawlins
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On 03 Sep 2003 04:47 PM, Bob Thomasson posted the following:
I'll be
receiving my A&P this coming May

Del,

That's great news. Did you manage to get a job at an airplane-fixing-
place?


No, I'm squandering my inheritance and going to school full time on the
accelerated version of the program here in Anchorage. With the credit
overload I am taking I don't think I could handle a job right now; last
semester I took 26, this semester I could only get 20 to fit in my
schedule but in the spring I go back up to 24 again. For all practical
purposes it is a full time 8 hour/day job except the cash flow is
inverted. 8^P

I'll most likely get a job at one of the local aviation fixit shops
until my brother and I can get our act together on building a hangar up
in the Mat/Su valley. Nice thing about Alaska is the way airplanes get
used (and used up) here there won't ever be any lack of business.

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