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FAA Hiring Controllers starting Tomorrow!
If you guys are under age 31 (or have kids who are)...and have any interest in becoming a controller, the FAA has a job vacancy that opens Monday February 10th. Probably open for a week or two. This is for "off the street" hiring.
We need a lot of people. Salary and benefits are VERY good. (For example...base salary at LA Center is around 145K once certified. With overtime (I work it every week) the salary goes way, way above that. Paid training by FAA, awesome retirement package, and a pretty cool job where you can where shorts, a t-shirt and flip flops to work. Salary increases through training: IE: 55K, 65K, 89K, 112K, 145K (that's an example at LA Center). Took me about 17 months to go from 55K to full certified. Obviously, not everybody goes to high level traffic facilities, but the job benefits and salary are still very good across the board. Resumes Ready? Air Traffic Controller Openings Go Public Tomorrow. No Experience Needed. - Forbes If any of you guys have questions, feel free to PM me.
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Looks like a sweet gig if you are open to moving!
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I believe they allow you to pick states where you want to go. I was originally offered Indy Center, but for different reasons, (namely..wanting to start sooner) took LA Center. I was Offered Anchorage, Oakland, and LA as alternates.
Being a tower controller allows more movement. (many more towers than radar centers).
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In fact, I will be working tonight from 2245 until 0645 tomorrow morning. it's my "Friday" today. I am off tomorrow during the day. Overtime on Tuesday afternoon, the Wednesday I am off. Back to work on Thursday evening.
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Interesting. What is the regular work schedule?
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What kind of hours does an ATC work?
Seems like a pretty interesting job.
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The age restriction thing sucks otherwise I'd apply.
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Schedule varies based on what type of facility you work at. Some small towers aren't open late and don't open super early, so you'd never work late night.
The watch schedules are usually determined on the local level. I work in a very big/busy facility, so we work 24/7/365. We also work the more "diverse" schedules in ATC. For example, this is my current schedule, which differs from the normal schedule where I work: Wednesday: OFF Thursday: 1400 to 2300 (9 Hours) Friday: 1230 to 2130 (9 hours) Saturday 1230 to 1930 (7 hours) Sunday 0630 to 1330 (7 hours) Now, at this point, I either go back to work on Sunday night at 2245 and work until 0645 Monday morning (I just did this..just got home from work 5 minutes ago)...or I'm off on Sunday at 1330, then just go to work on Monday from 0630 to 1430. Tuesday: OT, 1500 to 2300 (8 hours) I prefer my schedule..I don't have to wake up early, and I can go to the gym before work most days. Working the overnight shift is a cool thing (every other week)...good way to end the week with an easy shift.
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Some guys handle the stress, others don't. If you're a weak stick, stuff ruffles your feathers much easier. When I first got certified, I certainly was much more conservative and nervous when it got busy. Now, it's so automatic, that it just works. I can carry on a conversation with a co-worker while I'm talking to 20 airplanes on my frequency. Not bragging, but the human mind just adapts to this job very quickly. I've noticed changes in my life because of this job. I used to be a very patient person. My patience is much less then it used to be. My short term memory is worse. (when I work, I intake, process, analyze so much information that I have to discard it instantly and keep working with new info.) All in all, like atcjorg said...if you're good, the job is a breeze.
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Ya know what. Even though this is totally out of my realm of expertise I may just give it a shot. I have been fascinated by planes/atc my whole life.
Thanks for the heads up Mike!
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Worked out with an ATC at a local club...we spotted each other on the bench.
He said that he HAD to physically drain himself in order to sleep.
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I used to hang out with an ATC a few years ago and he loved the work. He was at ONT for many years and now at SFO I believe. He will probably retire in a few years as he is 52-54 I think.
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It does look like a cool gig. I'd be joining you in the application pool, but I'm not looking to relocate, and I'm not sure I could handle being inside for 8hrs/day everyday. I about went cuckoo working behind the counter in the pharmacy.
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I emailed you Tom.
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Yeah, I think if there is any interest, people should apply. You can always say no if you get offered a job and don't think it's for you. ...But it's rare to have this opportunity to apply.
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