Flight Dispatch - Give it to me straight, Doc

Got the Gleim. Mucho info for the adx, yet for the first time in my life I'm actually excited about a career. Before I really begin my long journey of learning it all, I'm still trying to get a feel for the whole job scene. So, a few questions:

1. I know about the major locations like atl, dfw and even mem for cargo like fedex, but what about all the other cargos and regionals? Is there a website that shows a broad list of dispatch locations in the US?

2. I'm within driving distance to a Marine Air Station and Fort Bragg, do they hire civilians?

3. I have 3 years until I can move. If I obtain the adx cert say in the next 6 months, would it expire or be looked down upon if I'm not employed as such for 3 years?

4. Could obtaining my adx cert. be useful in getting some peripheral admin. job at my local airports of ilm, myr, oaj, fay, rdu?

I assume that the obvious solution to my 3 yr. holding pattern is to just wait until I can move, but at 48 years old, I'm determined to find a way to get going sooner rather than later.
Thanks to all.
 
Got the Gleim. Mucho info for the adx, yet for the first time in my life I'm actually excited about a career. Before I really begin my long journey of learning it all, I'm still trying to get a feel for the whole job scene. So, a few questions:

1. I know about the major locations like atl, dfw and even mem for cargo like fedex, but what about all the other cargos and regionals? Is there a website that shows a broad list of dispatch locations in the US?

2. I'm within driving distance to a Marine Air Station and Fort Bragg, do they hire civilians?

3. I have 3 years until I can move. If I obtain the adx cert say in the next 6 months, would it expire or be looked down upon if I'm not employed as such for 3 years?

4. Could obtaining my adx cert. be useful in getting some peripheral admin. job at my local airports of ilm, myr, oaj, fay, rdu?

I assume that the obvious solution to my 3 yr. holding pattern is to just wait until I can move, but at 48 years old, I'm determined to find a way to get going sooner rather than later.
Thanks to all.

1. Here is a list of regional airlines. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airlines_of_the_United_States#Regional. Here are all the cargo airlines. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airlines_of_the_United_States#Cargo_airlines

2. Not sure

3. The dispatch certificate does not expire. Can't say if it would or would not be looked down upon without using it. I will say you learn a lot of info while getting your certificate. If you don't use that knowledge relatively quickly you will forget some of it.

4.) It can't hurt.
 
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