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Hello ATC_Hiring,
I could use some advice. I took the ATSA earlier this week and am still waiting for results. If offered an opportunity to work for ATC I want to know if I should take it or stay in my current career path?
I am 26 and have a masters degree in an engineering field. I am currently working a 9-5 as a quality engineer with 5 years of work experience and make about 82k a year. I am interested in ATC because I want to be challenged and constantly busy on a day to day basis. Do you think my earning potential would be higher as an ATC?
u/AKiwi6969 — 8 days ago