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26-02-2012, 02:17 PM
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LAE or degree??
Hi guys,
I have just graduated from TP and am now working in *** as aircraft planner. Would like to heed some advise if whether I should stay in the company and use their sponsorship to further my part-time degree study in NTU or join either SIAEC or ST Aero for trainee LAE. Previously I was attached to LTTS during my TP SIP for six months and enjoyed most of the hands-on projects taught by the instructors there. However, for the salary and future aspects wise, which path should I take on?
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26-02-2012, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ykwwing
Hi guys,
I have just graduated from TP and am now working in *** as aircraft planner. Would like to heed some advise if whether I should stay in the company and use their sponsorship to further my part-time degree study in NTU or join either SIAEC or ST Aero for trainee LAE. Previously I was attached to LTTS during my TP SIP for six months and enjoyed most of the hands-on projects taught by the instructors there. However, for the salary and future aspects wise, which path should I take on?
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Could I have some information about the job you are working in now? Like what you do at work. I'll be taking a course that's in the aerospace/aeronautics industry. Just curious though
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26-02-2012, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ykwwing
Hi guys,
I have just graduated from TP and am now working in *** as aircraft planner. Would like to heed some advise if whether I should stay in the company and use their sponsorship to further my part-time degree study in NTU or join either SIAEC or ST Aero for trainee LAE. Previously I was attached to LTTS during my TP SIP for six months and enjoyed most of the hands-on projects taught by the instructors there. However, for the salary and future aspects wise, which path should I take on?
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Definitely take the sponsorship for the degree path... The future is brighter and there will be more options for you in life... Unless you are really so passionate to work in a hangar your whole life... working on 3 shift rotation.. repairing planes...
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27-02-2012, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by T.K.W.Z
Could I have some information about the job you are working in now? Like what you do at work. I'll be taking a course that's in the aerospace/aeronautics industry. Just curious though
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My job scope is to plan and schedule maintenance tasks for aircraft. Office hour job and stare at the computer screen for at least 6 hours per day. Are you taking a degree or diploma?
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27-02-2012, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Definitely take the sponsorship for the degree path... The future is brighter and there will be more options for you in life... Unless you are really so passionate to work in a hangar your whole life... working on 3 shift rotation.. repairing planes...
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Is it really working in the hangar the whole life if you do not have a degree? Because some of the managers in my company started as LAE but they managed to convert to office after some time and now secure high posts. Is it possible for me to obtain a degree if I sign on the 8 years bond as LAE?
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31-05-2012, 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by ykwwing
Is it really working in the hangar the whole life if you do not have a degree? Because some of the managers in my company started as LAE but they managed to convert to office after some time and now secure high posts. Is it possible for me to obtain a degree if I sign on the 8 years bond as LAE?
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No need degree to get out of hangar.....Just need to CRY.....CRY CRY BABY!
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