Amelia had many jobs and never gave all up just to fly. At the time of her final flight she was a lecturer at Purdue, a clothing designer and an author.
Amelia Earhart's first actual job as a pilot was being the north eastern representative for Kinner Aircraft. This was in 1927 at Dennison Field near Boston. She did this as her first aircraft had been a Kinner Airster. read more at related link below
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Amelia Earharts social class was hard to determine but logically you will discover that her mother's father (a wealthy judge) was rich) and that is what her mother grew up in. Amelia's dad did not won't her mother to leave that life style so frustrated he left his job as a lawyer and went to the most paying mining job. But then stressed her father got a drinking problem and that caused him to lose money. so amelia's class switched from high to low class.
Among non-aviation lines of work she was according to various biographers a Nurses" aid in World War I (veteran"s hospitals), a school teacher for some period and some have suggested a short-hop- perhaps delivery truck driver, the last job has not been confirmed. It might have been an overgrown station wagon used by an antiques store as these were technically and legally trucks.
Amelia's first job was as a nurse aide in 1919 at Toronto Hospital.
Amelia Earhart was a nurses aide, piolet, and a social worker.
Her mother did not work. She came from an affluent family.
Amelia was once a truck driver when she was looking for a more interesting job.
Yes, Amelia's dad had many different jobs.
her job was to fly airplanes around the world She was a volunteer nurse at a veterans' hospital during World War 1. She worked as a file clerk, office assistant, photographer, and truck driver to earn the money to buy her own plane. She was a social worker in Boston. After she married George Putnam, her job was to set new aviation records, and give lectures.
She trained for her first solo for about a month.
Amelia Earhart got her first job when she was about 17, being a waitress. She started her flying career she was about 27-30 years old. It all started whenever she saw a plane at a flying show, which was when she was 19, and whenever she was 27 she flew a plane at that same show. She ended her career making an attempt to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, which she did many times, in the Electra.=D I hope this helped you.