Vortmax
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Though I have not posted, I've been reading this forum for some time now, and enjoy reading everything on here. I just was hoping to get some advice on my current situation. I completed my Dispatch License in 2006 and was offered a job with Flight Options as a flight follower. I didn't really want to move to Cleveland from Salt Lake City, and I decided to complete my degree in Meteorology before jumping into the workforce. After graduation from the University of Utah, I was picked up by the FAA as a Controller at Salt Lake Center. While at the FAA Academy I was contacted about a job in Meteorology-it turned out that I was referred to a local private sector meteorology company for a position. I then had a dilemma on my hands. Upon completion of the FAA Academy and when I was supposed to start at ZLC, I decided to take the job in Meteorology. I was young, and the thought of strictly talking to airplanes for the next 25 yrs didn't sound amazing, and I had gotten enough of a glimpse into the ATC environment that I was doubting whether or not that was for me. I knew I wanted to end up closer to aviation meteorology than strictly ATC. Anyways, here we are.....3 years later, still working for the Meteorology company. The experience has been great but I'm ready to move along.
Through various experiences, I've really learned that I enjoy the weather and the aviation end of things, and I have decided I want to transition into Flight Ops. I think my ATC and Dispatch would be a nice compliment to my experience in Meteorology and I hope I can make the transition. I applied for a National Weather Service position over the summer as a forecaster for the Center Weather Service Unit and was the 2nd choice. I decided then that I really do belong in the aviation end of things. I love working in a busy environment and I love working with people.
Do you think I could be hired as a Dispatcher? I'm trying to decide what the best approach might be or where to begin. I know that traditionally, starting pay is low for Dispatch and I'm not sure where I could expect to start (salary-wise) given my situation. I know there are several factors that decide pay obviously, but it is still an issue. Bottom line is I want to get into Flight Ops. Thanks in advance for any response.
Though I have not posted, I've been reading this forum for some time now, and enjoy reading everything on here. I just was hoping to get some advice on my current situation. I completed my Dispatch License in 2006 and was offered a job with Flight Options as a flight follower. I didn't really want to move to Cleveland from Salt Lake City, and I decided to complete my degree in Meteorology before jumping into the workforce. After graduation from the University of Utah, I was picked up by the FAA as a Controller at Salt Lake Center. While at the FAA Academy I was contacted about a job in Meteorology-it turned out that I was referred to a local private sector meteorology company for a position. I then had a dilemma on my hands. Upon completion of the FAA Academy and when I was supposed to start at ZLC, I decided to take the job in Meteorology. I was young, and the thought of strictly talking to airplanes for the next 25 yrs didn't sound amazing, and I had gotten enough of a glimpse into the ATC environment that I was doubting whether or not that was for me. I knew I wanted to end up closer to aviation meteorology than strictly ATC. Anyways, here we are.....3 years later, still working for the Meteorology company. The experience has been great but I'm ready to move along.
Through various experiences, I've really learned that I enjoy the weather and the aviation end of things, and I have decided I want to transition into Flight Ops. I think my ATC and Dispatch would be a nice compliment to my experience in Meteorology and I hope I can make the transition. I applied for a National Weather Service position over the summer as a forecaster for the Center Weather Service Unit and was the 2nd choice. I decided then that I really do belong in the aviation end of things. I love working in a busy environment and I love working with people.
Do you think I could be hired as a Dispatcher? I'm trying to decide what the best approach might be or where to begin. I know that traditionally, starting pay is low for Dispatch and I'm not sure where I could expect to start (salary-wise) given my situation. I know there are several factors that decide pay obviously, but it is still an issue. Bottom line is I want to get into Flight Ops. Thanks in advance for any response.