How to Be Successful as an Aircraft Mechanic: Tips, Mindsets, Habits, and Techniques to Reduce Your Chances of Making Mistakes, Getting Laid Off, or Being Fired

Reading Level
Grade 12
Time to Read
2 hrs 9 mins

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Analysing the books in the series, we estimate that the reading level of How to Be Successful as an Aircraft Mechanic: Tips, Mindsets, Habits, and Techniques to Reduce Your Chances of Making Mistakes, Getting Laid Off, or Being Fired is 11th and 12th grade.

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How to Be Successful as an Aircraft Mechanic: Tips, Mindsets, Habits, and Techniques to Reduce Your Chances of Making Mistakes, Getting Laid Off, or Being Fired

Readability Test Reading Level
Flesch Kincaid Scale Grade 11
SMOG Index Grade 11
Coleman Liau Index Grade 8
Dale Chall Readability Score Grade 6

Reading Time

2 hrs 9 mins

How long to read How to Be Successful as an Aircraft Mechanic: Tips, Mindsets, Habits, and Techniques to Reduce Your Chances of Making Mistakes, Getting Laid Off, or Being Fired?

The estimated word count of How to Be Successful as an Aircraft Mechanic: Tips, Mindsets, Habits, and Techniques to Reduce Your Chances of Making Mistakes, Getting Laid Off, or Being Fired is 32,240 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 2 hrs 9 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 3 hrs 35 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 1 hrs 12 mins.

How to Be Successful as an Aircraft Mechanic: Tips, Mindsets, Habits, and Techniques to Reduce Your Chances of Making Mistakes, Getting Laid Off, or Being Fired - 32,240 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 3 hrs 35 mins
Average 250 words/min 2 hrs 9 mins
Fast 450 words/min 1 hrs 12 mins
How to Be Successful as an Aircraft Mechanic: Tips, Mindsets, Habits, and Techniques to Reduce Your Chances of Making Mistakes, Getting Laid Off, or Being Fired by Marc Summers
Authors
Marc Summers

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3 hours and 28 minutes

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In How To Be Successful As An Aircraft Mechanic, You’ll Learn:- The wrong mindsets that are causing you to fail as an Aircraft Mechanic and why you need to get rid of them ASAP- The ONE THING that will be inevitable in your career as an Aircraft Mechanic- Why your fear of failing is holding you back, keeping you from succeeding, and how to overcome it- How and why to prepare for the worst and hope for the best in your career- Why respecting yourself and others will take you far and help you get to where you want to be in your career- Why the right attitude will help you prevent and overcome obstacles, challenges, and problems- What you need to get rid of immediately if you plan on having a long career as an Aircraft Mechanic- How to work smarter instead of harder- The obstacles, challenges, and problems you’re going to face in your path to becoming an “expert”- The personal beliefs, mindsets, habits, and behaviors that make a difference in your performance, make you feel better, and help you focus on your job- Why your ability to plan saves you a ton of effort, energy, and time- Why honesty will save your job, life, and the lives of others- Why it’s much better to work slower instead of faster, how it will save your job, and how it will keep you out of trouble- How to focus like a laser on every job and improve your concentration- Why you should never deviate from work instructions or perform undocumented maintenance- How to correctly handle conflict, stress, pressure, and hard times so you don’t give up, quit, and/or lose your job- Who to ask questions to so you can learn more, learn faster, and become better at what you do- Why and how attention to detail will save your job, keep you out of trouble, and save the lives of others- How to improve the quality of your work and ensure it doesn’t get rejected by inspectors- How to communicate clearly, properly, and effectively with your superiors and co-workers- Why recognition isn’t that important and how to get rid of your need for a pat on the back- How to be well-liked by everyone and seen as a valuable member of the team-The TRUTH about why your attitude can make you or break you in aviation- Why it’s crucial to develop a good reputation and not do anything to damage it- The mindsets, beliefs, habits, and behaviors that will help you keep going and pushing forward when anyone else would easily give up and quit- Many areas that mechanics struggle in and the EXACT things that will keep you out of trouble and out of the negative spotlight- How to conduct yourself appropriately while on the job- How to stay off of your superiors’ radar when it’s time to get rid of mechanics- Why asking questions will save your job and keep you from making mistakes