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You Have Aptitude for <strong>Electronics</strong><br />

...Why Not Make It Your Career<br />

Get the Training You Need at COYNE FOUNDED<br />

then Step into High Salary Position in<br />

the Branch of <strong>Electronics</strong> You Like Best! 'gill<br />

No matter what branch of electronics ou<br />

prefer, you'll have no trouble landing just<br />

the job you want - provided you get the .' - "<br />

right kind of training.<br />

Without this training you'll not get far.<br />

With it most of our graduates start right<br />

out with a beginner's salary of $100 a week<br />

or more. Once you've started, you can<br />

:1 move ahead fast to more important jobs<br />

that pay as much as $14,000 a year.<br />

AIRLINES NEED MEN<br />

Who pays this kind of money to beginners<br />

You'd be surprised at how many fine<br />

openings there are for Coyne trained men -<br />

in Email towns and big cities everywhere<br />

all year 'round. For example, the airlines<br />

are always on the lookout for men who can<br />

fill jobs as radio mechanics, aircraft electricians<br />

and electronic systems technicians,<br />

to mention only a few. From a good<br />

starting salary, a trained man can quickly<br />

boost his income to $8,000 a year. And<br />

that is by no means the limit.<br />

THE MISSILE INDUSTRY<br />

Another field where employers are clamoring<br />

for trained men is the missile indus-<br />

try-an industry growing so fast as to be<br />

almost unbelievable. Here there is a constantly<br />

increasing need for trained men.<br />

Every day these companies are hiring electronic<br />

technicians, laboratory technicians,<br />

electronic assembly inspectors and field<br />

service engineers. A field service engineer<br />

with minimum experience can easily demand<br />

and get $8,000 a year -plus extra<br />

compensation in the form of living expenses<br />

and incentive pay.<br />

COMPUTERS -Data Processing<br />

A tremendous field. Men with basic electronic<br />

training are welcomed by manufacturers<br />

to receive further training -while on<br />

salary in -the operation and maintenance<br />

of their specialized equipment. Opportunities<br />

unlimited. No ceiling on salaries.<br />

TV and RADIO Manufacturers<br />

Perhaps the biggest opportunities of all<br />

are to be found with the large electronic<br />

manufacturers. With these grants, job opportunities<br />

are practically without limit.<br />

July, <strong>1963</strong><br />

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And the same thing can be said of salaries.<br />

These radio and TV manufacturers are expanding<br />

into new fields and are growing<br />

at an unheard of rate. Any man with ability<br />

and ambition can grow with them, earn<br />

promotion after promotion. With these<br />

hmotions come frequent pay raises ae<br />

e continues to step from one important<br />

job to one still more important.<br />

OR, YOUR OWN BUSINESS<br />

Hundreds of graduates have gone to work<br />

for former graduates, servicing TVs and<br />

Radios, Air Conditioners, Refrigerators,<br />

other household appliances -then, after<br />

learning business methods have branched<br />

out and started ;.heir own shops. Others<br />

have started their own shops immediately<br />

upon graduating. Profits as independent<br />

business men, after taxes and other business<br />

expenses, am as high as $10,000 to<br />

$20,000 a year.<br />

These are not dreams. They are realities.<br />

Butdon't try to break into <strong>Electronics</strong> "on<br />

your own." You ran save years of strug le<br />

and disappointment by first getting the<br />

necessary training at the great shop-laboratories<br />

of the Coyne School in Chicago.<br />

&"A<br />

CHICAGO -THE NATION'S<br />

ELECTRONICS CENTER<br />

Don't get the idea that coming to Chicago<br />

to learn with Coyne is a costly or<br />

complicated undertaking. Nothing could<br />

be further from the truth. With modern<br />

transportation, Chicago is "close by" no<br />

matter where you live. High living costs<br />

Not at all. We find a place for you to live<br />

-a place where, in many cases, your<br />

room and board cost no more than you<br />

would pay at home. And don't forget<br />

that you have every opportunity to earn<br />

money while you learn. Our employment<br />

department helps you get a part<br />

time job if you need extra money.<br />

And think of the training you will get!<br />

Coyne is the oldest, largest and most<br />

completely equipped Resident School<br />

of its kind. And it is right in the heart<br />

of America's electronics center! Best of<br />

all, you can start your training with only<br />

a small down payment. Then take care<br />

of the balance after you graduate!<br />

FREE CATALOG<br />

You've just read a bare outline of what<br />

Coyne offers to men who want to get<br />

into electronics.<br />

You'll find the<br />

complete, fascinating<br />

story in<br />

our big 48 -page<br />

book which will<br />

be mailed free<br />

of charge when<br />

you return the<br />

coupon below or<br />

send your name in<br />

on a postcard today.<br />

Coyne Electrical School<br />

CliatterN as an Educational Institution trot for Profit<br />

Dept. B3 -A Chieago7, Illinois<br />

OUT AND MAIL NOWT ---'I<br />

COYNE ELECTRICAL SCHOOL, Dept. 83 -A<br />

1501 W. Congress Parkway, Chicago 7, III.<br />

Send me your big 48 page Book "Your Opportunities<br />

in <strong>Electronics</strong>" and complete information<br />

about getting training for a high paying position in<br />

electronics.<br />

Name<br />

Address<br />

Phone<br />

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