It looks like you guys are having fun with this thread.
Seriously... after a few questions I discovered Vintage Wings is actually looking to hire two AMEs, so if you are qualified and live in South Eastern Ontario or South Western Quebec (or are willing to relocate) you may wish to seriously consider this opportunity. I find VWoC and excellant place to volunteer. I have asked the mechanics there what they think of working there and their comments are always glowing. Now considering the collection they have (2x Hurris, Spit, Mustang, DH-82, Lizzie, String Bag, Harvard, Corsair, Staggerwing, Taperwing... and then there are potential future acquisitions) the new hire would have an opportunity to work on some very interesting aircraft. Obvioulsy they are looking for the skills, but they will also be looking for people who can work as part of a cooperative team.
To get a feel for the place go to...
http://www.vintagewings.ca
...and as the applications says, send resumes to...
ajanik@vintagewings.ca
As it has been my experience in my career, actual numbers don't usually get discussed until the first interview. I am assuming this is the case here.
Mike
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