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Until you are actually hired and start the job, there is always a chance that you not get the job even though you have submitted all the requirements needed and you were offered the job. Of course, the chances of you not getting the job would be slim.
You will start off faster than you would for something you don't know anything about... and of course, more important... the job you are applying for when they see you have experience for that certain job that greatly increases your chance of getting the job.
keep struggling 4 two years after course then u may get a chance. otherwise leave the aviation field.
it good chance of getting a job, because their are a lot of jobs looking for financil services
The advantage is that there is a good chance you will have a job. However, if you do not have a passion for the field, you will probably wind up miserable in your work which is not good for you, and not good for your employer.
Of course not!
A job advertisement is the employer's one chance to attract the type of employee needed for a specific job.
You go to university and study law. You take the course for how ever many years it is until you get your degree. Then you look for a job as a barrister lawyer and you have the right qualifications, so you have the chance of getting it, otherwise you have pretty much no chance at all.
Yes...of course he has
of course!
of course
of course you can!