CTI = PFJ/PFT?
Well, when some guys have graduated from CTI programs back in 01-02 and had to go through hoops to get their names put back on the list to be called after their names were removed following the two year grace period I can't quite agree with your opinion that these guys are paying for a job or paying for training. They still have to go through OKC, and . . .they have some sort of degree in the field. While it's a joke degree, I'll agree with you on that, it is higher learning.
So English teachers PFJ/PFT when they major in English at a liberal arts school? Do financial analysts PFJ/PFT when they major in economics at an Ivy league school? So what I'm saying is real simple.
Every industry has some equivalent area of study at a college or university. Trouble with ATC is that there is only one employer that will likely hire individuals with no prior ATC work experience (contract ATC aside is what I'm saying). So, when these individuals graduate with a degree in whatever with a CTI recommendation (remember, these people can major in Economics and do the minimal required course work for a CTI recommendation) they are simply offering themselves to the one employer in this country that provides Air Traffic services - The FAA.
Now, if your beef is with the fact that for the previous 20 years, past three years excluded, that the FAA wasn't hiring anyone unless they went through the MARC school (is that PFJ/PFT too?), Military (is that PFJ/PFT cause we pay for it with our time and QOL), or CTI (which you obviously feel is PFJ/PFT and no amount of rational discussion will steer your clear of such a rash statement), then I can partially feel your pain. For whatever reason, you think that off the street hires got the shaft for the 90's and early part of 2000's. Fine, tough titties. Move on. I have.
Just saying . . . horrible attempt at an analogy.
Furthermore, CTI students and graduates are not told it's a guaranteed job. Maybe that's where you are mistaken. Remove that thought process and maybe you'll be able to see the light. They graduate, their name is put on a list, they take the AT-SAT, and are selected. Some are never selected and are forced to seek employment elsewhere. So, it's not a guaranteed job. But think what you wish.
Well, hope your career takes you far.
Also - at least you openly state you're flaming me in a thread. Glad to see cooler heads prevailed. . .

Go have a beer. Go ahead and tell me though which comments in
this thread sent you over the top? Did I call you out as an Off the Street Hire? Or are you outing yourself? That's something to be proud of.