I'm a newbie around here, so I apologize if this has been discussed ad naseum.
I'm 25, college educated, working a desk job. It stinks. I have my SEL and I'm thinking about switching careers, going to a flight academy, getting my ATP, and heading for the airlines.
Here's the question: will there be a job for me when I graduate? Is the airline industry headed for disaster? It seems like like every major carrier is considering bankruptcy, mergers, or layoffs, and oil just keeps going up and there's no good news from the transportation sector.
Also, if I join up now, I hear I'll be the last of a long line of this hiring boom, relegated to low-man-on-the-totem-pole for the length of my career just because so many people have been hired recently.
Here are the things that get me so excited. 1. Flying (but does it get boring?), 2. Flexible schedule and fewer days worked per month, 3. Decent pay, although I would wager that you could easily make more in business. Do I have it right? What are your most and least favorite parts of your flying career?
Btw, a couple of unrelated questions: Why do people poo-poo working for the regionals? Also, does this type of non-merit-based seniority bug the crap out of you?
Thanks a ton for your time,
Mike
I'm 25, college educated, working a desk job. It stinks. I have my SEL and I'm thinking about switching careers, going to a flight academy, getting my ATP, and heading for the airlines.
Here's the question: will there be a job for me when I graduate? Is the airline industry headed for disaster? It seems like like every major carrier is considering bankruptcy, mergers, or layoffs, and oil just keeps going up and there's no good news from the transportation sector.
Also, if I join up now, I hear I'll be the last of a long line of this hiring boom, relegated to low-man-on-the-totem-pole for the length of my career just because so many people have been hired recently.
Here are the things that get me so excited. 1. Flying (but does it get boring?), 2. Flexible schedule and fewer days worked per month, 3. Decent pay, although I would wager that you could easily make more in business. Do I have it right? What are your most and least favorite parts of your flying career?
Btw, a couple of unrelated questions: Why do people poo-poo working for the regionals? Also, does this type of non-merit-based seniority bug the crap out of you?
Thanks a ton for your time,
Mike