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Re: Your career path

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:57 am
by Dhaga Bacayl
^^^ :lol: :lol: :lol:

It's all about the money kidz.

I chose my feild for the money and I'm doing it for the money. Fuck the love!...no body loves to work!

Re: Your career path

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 1:41 am
by *Nobleman*
Not for the money nor love of it. Kinda fell into accounting as it was the feild with the most jobs and hence why i focused on this route. Really bored and looking for a career change, to put it nicely.

Re: Your career path

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 1:43 pm
by WaaSidaas
Somalian_Boqor wrote:WaaSidaas Wrote:
Nice to meet a fellow somali aviator :up:

does that 80k pay for your Private, Commercial and eventually Airline Transport License? Cuz with private schools, you are looking at pretty much that range of costs to obtain atleast your private and commercial.

I am working towards my Commercial at the moment aswell as getting my Multi-IFR (instrument flight rules)/Night ratings.

P.S. - You'll understand this jargon once you start

P.P.S. - The Cessna's are a piece of shit to fly :mrgreen:

Over and Out
I havent officially started flying yet but I have been on a Cessna's and looking forward in flying it inshallah.

THe 80k pays for everything. From Piravte, Multi engine, instrument iyo Commercial.

Will have my Piravte by spring inshallah and will stay at the school during the summer to get my Muti engine done.

My school is contracted with Midway Aivation.
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Zeen bro.

My program is integrated with both academics and flying (4 year bach deg.). One really good thing about it is, i get all my ratings and licenses covered under my tuition..whereas if i was with a private school, i'd be looking at around what you are paying for (without the ATPL).

I've logged about 50+ so hours on the Cessna 172's..but as of right now, manz looking foward to gettin my rating on the CRJ-200/600 commercial jet. :mrgreen:


But Inshallah bro..round 2012ish, the industry should be out of its slump and back to hiring.

oh btw, i thought i'd just let you naww ahead of time, incase u naww..we kinda get into a disagreement..I call dibs on them fit young female flight attendants :lol:

Waa sidaaas

Re: Your career path

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:10 pm
by onesalahadin
fockin joke

no flying lessons for arab either somali or any of terrorist

Re: Your career path

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:00 am
by DisplacedDiraac
My profession at the mo is only a backup plan *Just to rise money for my future path*.. InshaaAllah my real profession is slowly underway and it involves back home :up:
Self employment is the way to go.. And if I make lots of money out of it.. AlhamdulilAh thats a bonus!

Re: Your career path

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:48 am
by Murax
To be honest for Me it was:

1)Money
2)Money
3)Money



That being said there were always things I couldn't see myself becoming, a doctor, lawyer, etc.

I always knew it would be a technical dicipline i.e Technology, Engineering, etc. :up:

Re: Your career path

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:07 pm
by OliveOil
My parents wanted me to become a Doctor...I could never for I strongly dislike hospitals and sick people...in my freshman year of college, I worked at a hospital doing assistant lab work...drawing blood from patients and taking it to the lab to be reviewed. While I was doing that, a friend of mine who was a TA (Teacher's assistant) got pregnant and recommended that I take her place since I always loved to teach. I left the hospital and started working in her position...after she came back...I worked in other schools (middle and high)...I fell in LOVE with the whole atmosphere of teaching and at the same time learning from the students....since I was really confused in what to major in, finally I changed my major to English Literature with an Education minor. I"m now almost done with it Alhamdulilah....but I will continue to study English till I get my Phd....reason why I want to teach college/University level Literature is because I want to teach adults (mature folks) who really wanna learn...make more money than a K-12 grade teachers...and be my own boss (professors don't have anyone who watches over them everyday...but they do report as I've heard)....laakiin inshAllah I hope to, one day, help shape the education system in Somalia! I also plan to visit my homeland every summer to teach.... :up: :up:



BTW, Literature is a great subject...I'm very passionate about it. I will prolly focus on the Romantic Era or African American....or perhaps both if that is do-able! :clap:

Re: Your career path

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:24 pm
by BlackVelvet
OliveOil wow mashallah a PhD in English/Literature. I can't imagine doing that. I got A's in all my English stuff in school but the sitting around and sheeko sheeko and "there is no wrong or right answer" that really did my head in


To the topic I am not motivated by money I realised. I am motivated by curiosity and interest in the subject.

Re: Your career path

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:33 pm
by OliveOil
Actually there r wrong answers...lol unless, of course, you can convince the audiance with valuable references to the text or historical context....e.g. does it make sense, does it flow easily, does it have back-up evidence to convince. Girl, there were countless times that I said something totally offfff in class and everybody looked at me like "umm okay" :lol: :lol:

I like to be original with my analytical and argumentative points.



Anyways, what r u studying though and hope to become??

Re: Your career path

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:54 pm
by *Nobleman*
*Nobleman* wrote:Not for the money nor love of it. Kinda fell into accounting as it was the feild with the most jobs and hence why i focused on this route. Really bored and looking for a career change, to put it nicely.

Damn almost 2 years later and still in the same job. :down: :lol:

Re: Your career path

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 12:56 pm
by BlackVelvet
I am a Science girl man, you give a wrong answer and it's not "errmmm what are you on about" it's straight out "no that's wrong" :lol:

Medicine inshallah

*Nobleman* wrote:
*Nobleman* wrote:Not for the money nor love of it. Kinda fell into accounting as it was the feild with the most jobs and hence why i focused on this route. Really bored and looking for a career change, to put it nicely.

Damn almost 2 years later and still in the same job. :down: :lol:
:lol:

Re: Your career path

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:22 pm
by Cirwaaq
Solomon Ibn Gabirol, Who seeks more than he needs, hinders himself from enjoying what he has. Seek what you need and give up what you need not. For in giving up what you don’t need, you’ll learn what you really do need.
Beng grad.

I intend on returning to the horn one day and being a self employed somali surrounded by the dikr melody of those like ahl as-suffah.

Re: Your career path

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:45 pm
by Cumar-Labasuul
IRONm@N wrote:
American-Suufi wrote:every lamagodley somali wants to become a doctor or an engineer, if they fail 2 become the former 2, males become cab drivers and females become janitors and clean toilets in airports or hotels. nothing in between.
I never seen an educated Gibil-cad, they all working in restuarants, tailors or singing. At least lamagodle you taking about are the ones that ruled and died for the Somalia that you lived, wrote the language you spoke (although u speak broken), they lead you in religion, in politics and in social life, so are you just jealouse or you it's pure hate aka Cuqdad shaanshi boy?
:lol: :lol:

Re: Your career path

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:48 pm
by union
Vocational majors. :down:

Re: Your career path

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 3:50 pm
by ciyaal_warta
*Nobleman* wrote:
*Nobleman* wrote:Not for the money nor love of it. Kinda fell into accounting as it was the feild with the most jobs and hence why i focused on this route. Really bored and looking for a career change, to put it nicely.

Damn almost 2 years later and still in the same job. :down: :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: same here although am student as well as assistant research 2 my supervisor :mrgreen: