ZRX61 wrote:
I would love to go into working in aviation, but for the moment can't afford to put aside my current job in order to do that. So, I volunteer. Some things I can do some things I can't. I'm not a mechanical idiot, and I've not come across anything particularly complicated on an aeroplane yet, but on the procedural side of things I need to be shown.
Greetings Gent
So you haven't come across anything complicated YET?!?!!!!
Well you as a volunteer have either been given all the grunt work, cleaning panels, putting in a cotter pin here and a cotter pin
over there.
Or the only thing you have had the chance to voluteer to maintain was a "Piper Cub".
Every job I do is complex and challenging, peoples lives are at risk or stake because of the quality of work I do on a daily basis...
Secondary is my A&P license and the liability tied to it.
I can now understand the mentality of a "True" volunteer, you have a care free "LA DEE DA" attitude, hell your job is not on the line.
And that is why there is a differrance between volunteers who work on static/display aircraft and ones that fly.
Sorry to sound so hard/ harsh.
I work in a repair station enviroment and have a co-worker/trainee/apprentice mechanic on the shop floor.
He in many ways is clueless, he lacks the skills and or maturity to be a mechanic.
But every day he works on the aircraft and acts like he has earned the right to be an aircraft mechanic, he has a long way to go...
Once again I'm sorry if I get harsh on this subject but I have no Union looking out for me, no Government looking out for me and
I have to whatch my own back and other fellow mechanics, enough said.
Time for a new thread!!!
Out Here.