
01-10-2006, 04:34 PM
I myself was in the ATC (air training corps for 6 years). Giving anything like this to an potential employer will automatically draw an interest to you.
Basically these kind of groups help build:
- Personal Commitment
- Leadership skills
- Teamwork skills
- Experience in many different situations (that could help in interviews)
- Self discipline
- Self confidence
Some of the many skills you can gain from going into such social groups. The exact skills most, if not all employers are looking for. You have experience in working in large and small groups, being a team worker and potentially leading a team. I plan to go and help out as staff once I turn 20, because I enjoyed it and I know quite a few people who also help out as staff (and I get paid biggrin: )
My last job interview I easily got through because almost every question - I was able to relate to my time in the ATC. Having been in certain situations and how I reacted and how I would react if in a simular situation again.
Besides I bet none of you have ever flown an aircraft solo (for free), Along with the many other activites they allow us to do. (canoeing, rock climbing, hiking, shooting)
This is just a short explaination as to why people join and stay in these types of social clubs. I ask that you dont take the piss out of them for doing something they enjoy!
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