u/freezingtree0011

I’m considering becoming a pilot as a career.

Unfortunately, I’m not really great at math. I’ve heard a lot of things about how math is a very important part of flying. Right now I am going to be working on Geometry this year in school . After Geometry what kind of math should I take if I still want to be a pilot. Also if someone can give me a short summary on some ways math is utilized when flying that would be greatly appreciated.

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u/freezingtree0011 — 4 days ago
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Question about performance?

I’ve been working at target for about 2 months. I’ve liked the job for the most part and would like to keep it for at least the next 2 years. However I’m a little concerned that I might be let go for my performance. I’m not insanely slow, but I’m not crazy fast either. I mainly work in tech, so often I’ll be doing baby or home decor fills/repacks to help out other departments , and I’ll have to go assist guests in electronics when I’m doing that. Yesterday, about 1 hr to 1 1/2 hr before my shift was going to end, I was given home repacks on a u boat ,at least 10 boxes pretty much completely filled with stuff, little boxes, shower curtains blankets pillows. Then it started to get really busy I had a few tech calls and one involved me moving a 65 inch tv to the front and assisting the guests getting it to their car. Because of all these guest interactions I feel like it limited my time working on the repacks. I did work on Two boxes of repacks but I bet there must have been 20 little boxes in the two repacks I worked on. I guess I’m just wondering if there is a chance that I might get let go because I can’t complete big tasks like that because I get sidetracked by assisting guests. Any feedback or advice is greatly appreciated.

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u/freezingtree0011 — 7 days ago