You only exercise the privledges of your license as a dispatcher. The knowledge would be useful in any aviation job though.
A station ops agent that has dispatch knowledge is one of your best friends in the field because they "get it."
DailyNever had that problem from any ops agent. Now I've seen some gate agents plead with me because they're weight restricted.
Or they're really annoying when they call to question releases because they wish they were Dispatch...
Guess you were never there....guess you just woke up one day and were a dispatcher?
Heard the same thing...the guy who gave me my practical told me to highly consider it. I looked into working for CSX & BNSF a few years back. Starting pay was $22/hr from what I recall.I have heard of many aviation dispatchers being hired to dispatch trains. I do not have much info on that profession.
Are there other types of jobs for DXers out there that I could use a dispatch license in? I'm getting my license this fall and I'd like to know what other options maybe out there.
Never had that problem from any ops agent. Now I've seen some gate agents plead with me because they're weight restricted.
What's real fun is when the gate agent calls you asking if you why they can't exceed zero fuel weight.
Sigh.
What's real fun is when the gate agent calls you asking if you why they can't exceed zero fuel weight.
manniax said:I've had captains ask me that also. Fortunately not recently.
Relax, PJ...nothing beats our RIA days. The loadmasters routinely asked us if we can exceed ZFW by 5000 lbs. #facepalmWhat's real fun is when the gate agent calls you asking if you why they can't exceed zero fuel weight.
Sigh.
Or routing CMB/RCH flights thru Argo Land! AG never cease(s) to amaze me (and others)."Ryan International Airlines: being surprised by pop up hurricanes since 1998"!