CrippleHawk
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Does any one know where any companies (prefer GA) taking entry level A&P mechanics. in THe Northeast area of the US, NY VT VA MD PA and NC.
Sorry, I don't know any specific companies, but you might want to try this site:
http://www.jsfirm.com/
Unfortunately a job at Wal-Mart Lube Express pays more than many A&P jobs today, but I really do wish you the best of luck.
Man, I'm only 19 and I remember when the starting wage at many major airlines was around $25/hour. Seems like the mechanics' unions just like ALPA need to get their rears in gear as well.Sorry, I don't know any specific companies, but you might want to try this site:
http://www.jsfirm.com/
Unfortunately a job at Wal-Mart Lube Express pays more than many A&P jobs today, but I really do wish you the best of luck.
Yeah, it's pretty scary about the background checks, this Air Force colonel in Aviation Week recently wrote about an investigation conducted where known Al-Qaeda operatives were shown to be working on US airliners abroad. I've also heard that in some places, there is 100 or more unlicensed and untrained guys working under the supervision of one licensed technician.Just a sign of the times.
Maintenance is usually the first thing to get cut.
With exception of American Airlines I believe all the majors are outsourcing the majority of their heavy maintenance. Delta (my employer) for example:
MD-88 & 90's are overhauled in [SIZE=-1]Guadalajara, Mexico.They tried Avborne in Miami (previously known as Sabre Tech in the Valu-Jet days) but things didn't work out. Some are also done by AAR.
767ER's - Man they have been everywhere. Up until last year ACTS (Air Canada Technical Services) was working most of them, but that contract went bye bye. ACTS actually did a good job, but Delta decided to send them to Hong Kong.
Majority of the 737-800 and 777 work is still done in house.
All about $$$. We could somewhat compete when the work was being outsourced in the U.S. Its impossible to compete when it goes over the border completed by unlicensed individuals making peanuts. I might also add that these workers in the foreign repair stations are not subject to drug testing and background checks like the folks here in the good ole U.S.A.
There are still some good jobs out there. FedEx and UPS for example. The FedEx guys just got a raise and the starting pay for a FedEx tech is more than a topped out Delta guy. Heck, actually its even more than a Lead Technician at Delta.
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Does any one know where any companies (prefer GA) taking entry level A&P mechanics. in THe Northeast area of the US, NY VT VA MD PA and NC.
Have you looked in Trade-A-Plane? Take a peek in the employment or help wanted section. I'm sure you can find a few there.
ECAT changed to Wyotech. It was a division of WIT when I went there.
Cripplehawk, don't limit yourself to GA at the entry level. It is a lot harder to get a foot in the door in GA. Go to a regional for a year or two and then it will be easier to get a GA job as you are not green anymore.