Is getting a job in aviation easier now than in the past?

By Matthew Clarke


The aviation industry has been changing over time with the advent of discount carriers, the travelling public demanding less expensive airfares and the quantity of competition in the market driving down airfares as well as placing force on the airlines attempting to book a profit while handling the skyrocketing costs of entering into business.

Have we reached a point now that the airlines are trying to find less expensive ways of providing a service, which in a bunch of cases has resulted in locations of the business to be outsourced?

With these changes in direction, is it getting tougher to find work in the aviation industry?

Sadly in my view, it is that if you're thrilled to work for low income and not expect any satisfaction from your employer or any commitment, that there may still be positions available in some airlines. It appears to be a rare thing to find an airline that cares for you as a worker and an employer that has respect for the value of paying staff what they are worth and providing respect that you merit as a professional in the airline industry.

There are always exceptions to the rule, and it might be great to believe that our industry could one day return to the time of respect and mutual drive for the betterment of the industry, airline job and the profitableness of many airlines that are concerned in the aviation industry.

The aviation industry is continuing to grow and to be a great industry to be part of if you can find the correct fit for your current lifes goals. It's very important to have practical expectations of what your hunting for, but you may find this in the airline arena. Good luck with your job search out there, it?s a great industry to be in, and your dreams to join it shouldn?t be extinguished.




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