New Student Dispatcher Seeking Advice

Samurai

New Member
Greetings to all, and thank you for taking the time to browse this post.

I will be starting the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Aircraft Dispatch Technology at Texas State Technical College - Waco in the Fall.

As a new student starting out in the dispatch field, I would be extremely grateful if any of you might share thoughts, advice, and other "inside track" information you believe would be helpful to a dispatch student starting out.

I am dedicated to doing the best job I possibly can as a student, so I am eager to find out what tickets need to be punched and when/where/how they should be punched in order to assure maximum opportunity.

Additionally, if you are aware of any sources of funding for dispatch school, I would be grateful to know of them. I am paying for my training out of pocket (no more student loans, ever), so any line on available funds is welcome news.

Thank you again. I look forward to learning from the community.
 
Right now, if you are in ground school, dont worry about the future. Just pay attention to what your instructors teach - dont worry about the rumors, innuendo, or the crap that flies around the industry. The industry itself sucks.

I dont like the phrase about getting your tickets punched. Its not an A, then B, then C, then success. A lot of it is luck, and right place right time.
 
I dont like the phrase about getting your tickets punched. Its not an A, then B, then C, then success. A lot of it is luck, and right place right time.

1. Read
2. Go out and network
3. Re-read

Samurai, a 4-year degree is absolutely not required for dispatching, but also may be extremely beneficial to you in the long-run for a viable plan B.
 
If your going to be paying for your degree out of pocket here's a suggestion. Call Sheffield School of Aeronautics and look into their program. You can do their in-house program for about 6000.00,that includes housing,the ADX written and practical test. Free lifetime training and job placement assistance.I had a job interview as soon as I graduated.
They are well respected in the industry. Do that and you could possibly be working as a dispatcher before the fall term at TSTC even starts.
If you want more info PM me and I'll answer any questions you might have.
John
 
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