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Originally Posted by CamaroSpike23
bullshit you cant send them. average time for an employer to respond to a resume is 17 days. which is more than 2 weeks so send them out.
or, if you are that concerned about it, edit the resume to show that you are in the process of completing your A&P and continue to send them out.
no sense in waiting to talk to employers and not getting your name out there ya know.`
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I did just this. However, I never hear hide nor hair from them due to just that, lack of the license. Even spoke to them in person and all had the same response: "We've got no real use/reason to look at it unless you have your A&P"
And this was MONTHS ago. However the university has begun informing the alumni that many companies are contacting schools and universities directly asking for information on recent grads.
So it may be that they're looking to snag 'em out of school on the cheap rather than fund those mechanics that have other expenses and are less likely to be molded into the company without so much as a complaint.
I know the industry is slacking, and that employment is an issue. Don't assume that I think it's all rosy. Profits are taking a shit due to fuel and other costs and people can't get employment due to purse strings from the former impacting the latter. I've got money, enough to pay for what I need to. I may bitch and whine, but at the end of the day.. I've learned in the past 4 years alone that patience is key.
It'll come.