Nostalgair Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Hi All, I often get asked about the worth of teriary education in the aviation field. Personally, following the Ansett collapse in 2001, undertaking a Masters degree was very worthwhile. But everyone's case is different. Here's a piece that I wrote on the subject. http://www.owenzupp.com/_blog/Owen_Zupp/post/Careers_in_Aviation,_A_Degree_of_Satisfaction_An_Aviation_Blog_by_Owen_Zupp/ Cheers, Owen 1
Ultralights Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Thats part of the reason i have started the same degree, in the second year now, though fortunately i have trades in aircraft maintenance discliplins as well as CPL. i am also fortunate in they my employer has encouraged me to complete the degree, so i may be more deployable in different areas of the company. 1
kaz3g Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 Thats part of the reason i have started the same degree, in the second year now, though fortunately i have trades in aircraft maintenance discliplins as well as CPL. i am also fortunate in they my employer has encouraged me to complete the degree, so i may be more deployable in different areas of the company. Go for it, mate! If you can demonstrate your versatility to a prospective employer you are always going to be the preferred applicant. Your current employer obviously recognises this, too. kaz 1
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