Tramco( BF Goodrich) In Everett Washington
Boeing (Everett and Portland other campus')
Job search for A and P mechanic.
US Military Civilian Contractors (hope u like the heat)
Many places. The company i work for now are hiring A and P mechanics
Do a google search for aviation jobs.... there are some websites that are free, while other you have to subscribe to.
FYI.. Background checks, no felony on your record, and be drug free If you want to be a mechanic, Airframe and Powerplant school is about 2 years long at a community college, but some places have advanced courses that are spendy. Flying, your looking at a lot of money, and right now the pay isn't really that great. So depends what you want to do in aviation.
2006-12-03 07:20:23
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answered by dontblamemeivoted 3
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That depends on what you want to do. If your into avionics like me, I would not recommend skywest. I liked working there for a few months, but the way that they operate their CRJ200's and EMB-120's...well it isnt good per the FAA. Boeing field seattle is ok, however you might as well be an engineer, or you'll never work there. Aviationemplyment.com might help
2006-12-03 12:13:09
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answered by Chris H 2
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Three places. The airport is more likely to give you hands on contact. The Air Force might let you have a career field with hands on contact. Boeing will keep you busy building aircraft. Without pilot training, you will not succeed in flying one any of these places.
Oh, background checks in all three places. Fact of life.
2006-12-03 04:08:02
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answered by loryntoo 7
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Job Centre
2006-12-03 03:57:23
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answered by epbr123 5
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The Job pages of "Flight International"
Alternatively go to their web page
http://www.flightglobal.com/jobs/Search.aspx
There's another place, called PPrune, - Professional Pilots Rumour Network, it's got alot of inside info on jobs and how to get them
http://www.pprune.com
2006-12-03 05:06:19
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answered by Ray KS 3
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Here is a list of most of the worldwide jet operators along with contact information: http://www.legfind.com/SiteMap.aspx?SiteMap=Operators
2006-12-03 08:09:20
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answered by PriJet 5
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talk to your friendly local recruiter. been an airframer in the Marines for 7 years.
2006-12-04 13:51:09
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answered by turkey 6
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The U.S. Air Force
2006-12-03 03:57:32
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answered by go_uva 3
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Boeing in Seattle.
2006-12-03 03:57:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Chase the carriers direct.
2006-12-03 03:57:50
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answered by lulu 6
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