Mechanics today find themselves looking for a job within the aviation community, that can provide them with more than just a dollar or so increase in their per hour earnings.
What most are really looking for is a position that not only gives them that increase in pay, but also provides them with an opportunity to advance through the various levels of the industry, and to continue to grow in their potential.
Scheduling an interview for employment with aviation firms has become increasingly difficult for the "Non-Licensed" mechanic over the past 5 - 7 years. When they are able to find work, it's generally not "the type" of position they specifically wanted.
The A&P License opens many doors of opportunity for aviation technicians. It does take some effort on the part of the mechanic to acquire one, but once obtained that "Licensed-Mechanic" will be recognized as a "Professional". Also note that the "License" has no expiration date, it can serve a mechanic throughout the aviation and aerospace industry, indefinitely, once obtained.
So, does 2 + 2 = 4? Well, do the math. If you plan to remain in the Aviation Industry, and to improve your employability, as well as your advancement and earnings potential among these companies, you are going to need your A&P License.
That is obviously what we here at Shelle Aviation are about, the most direct, informative, and up-to-date methods for mechanics to acquire their "A&P License" and as our literature boasts,
"We Bring the School to You!".
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