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Maximize Your Career Choice.(Editor's Viewpoint)
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Aircraft Maintenance Technology
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August 1, 2007
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Maximize Your Career Choice
Joe Escobar
Welcome to our ninth annual "Maximizing Your Career Choice" special issue of AMT. This month we take a slight detour from our normal editorial focus of technical and regulatory articles and concentrate on articles that can help you get the most out of a career in aircraft maintenance.
The reasons we chose to work in aircraft maintenance are as varied as the aircraft we work on. So too are the job opportunities in aviation. I always remember the advice my first crewleader gave me my first day on the job. She said, "Never burn any bridges in aviation. No matter how unhappy you are, always leave on good terms. You never know ...