ayt999
Headphoneus Supremus
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just finishing up my third year at UC Berkeley majoring in Chemistry.
Originally Posted by pank2002 When I don't study I'm a dishwasher at a resturant. I don't complain, I get free food, free soda, desent per hour payment, free candy (adds up.) Most of the people I work with are pretty cool. Its pretty much I do all the time, but sometimes I doing club dishes or sell saursages. I can also use the other facilities for free , fx the green, the swimmingpool and the gym. As I said, I not complaing; fx this month I earned just a littile less then $1000, which I find pretty good for a <18 student. So what I'm I gonna do after school? Slack of course No, I would love to become a commercial pilot, but as the times are now I don't think I would be wise. Futhermore I got some problem with my eyes(short-sighted), so I don't think they would let me in anyway... I've also though about being a statistician... I love math, and I pretty good at it. It about the only vannilla-math profession, if you don't count teacher. Lately I've also though about studieing nano technoligy with major in medicin. I think its pretty cool, and one can proberbly get a job with that profession. |
Originally Posted by pank2002 yeah, I know its expensive. I read sometime, before september 11, that I you got educated directly under SAS you were guarantied job afterward... but I doubt that's true today. Also the education @ SAS is 100k more expensive (swedish kroner=~$100/6,5*10^3) then equivalent non-SAS places. I thought one had to have perfect sight to be let in, but I might be wrong,or? Well, I you find job in near future. |
Originally Posted by ipodstudio SAS have a flight academy in Norway which is pretty OK. It's tough to get in now, though and I'm not even sure that SAS are still hiring. |
There are quite a few "Mickey Mouse" flight schools around, too, where you'll just end up wasting money so watch out for those. |
Kronor |
Originally Posted by pank2002 I like Mickey, but one better have a eye open for that kind of schools... Kroner. Tough language Thanks for the advice. I went to some pilot site, and found out, that you can get a license as 17... just my age. That's kindda strange, you have to >18 to drive a car... |