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<blockquote data-quote="jake_1996" data-source="post: 172183" data-attributes="member: 8108"><p>Best thing IMO is to move to Louisville and go to work in the Air Hub. We have to have employed EVERYONE in Louisville by now, so that should be easy. The Air Company offers a variety of programs for part timers to receive on site college instruction, Tuition Reimbursement (especially for PT sups), etc. to get your college degree. This is the easiest and cheapest way to get your degree, if you only want a degree. Only trouble is, it will be difficult to progress in the hourly ranks in Louisville since there are very few FT hourly jobs in the Air Company relative to the PT jobs...</p><p></p><p>If you want to drive, seek out a high growth area in the South (Franklin, TN or Roswell, GA come to mind) and move there and get hired as a part time hourly employee. Keep your mouth shut and show up to work on time and you will not get fired. Over time, you will gain seniority, and be eligible to apply for a FT job. BY NO MEANS do you want to accept a position as a PT supervisor, as this virtually eliminates you from a shot at FT hourly employment. Jake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jake_1996, post: 172183, member: 8108"] Best thing IMO is to move to Louisville and go to work in the Air Hub. We have to have employed EVERYONE in Louisville by now, so that should be easy. The Air Company offers a variety of programs for part timers to receive on site college instruction, Tuition Reimbursement (especially for PT sups), etc. to get your college degree. This is the easiest and cheapest way to get your degree, if you only want a degree. Only trouble is, it will be difficult to progress in the hourly ranks in Louisville since there are very few FT hourly jobs in the Air Company relative to the PT jobs... If you want to drive, seek out a high growth area in the South (Franklin, TN or Roswell, GA come to mind) and move there and get hired as a part time hourly employee. Keep your mouth shut and show up to work on time and you will not get fired. Over time, you will gain seniority, and be eligible to apply for a FT job. BY NO MEANS do you want to accept a position as a PT supervisor, as this virtually eliminates you from a shot at FT hourly employment. Jake [/QUOTE]
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