zmiller4
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But the industry/career is certainly worse then ever (my opinion).
How far back does your experience with the industry go?
But the industry/career is certainly worse then ever (my opinion).
Then what are you doing here?
And do you think other industries are all roses? 29% of the class I was supposed to graduate with from law school in the spring of 2012 has found full time employment, and they all have $150,000 in debt.
Plenty of people here that arent involved in aviation as a career. So what's the point?
Serious question on your law school point....I am making the assumption that many of the individuals in your class are smart people. Also assuming that the job outlook for lawyers hasnt been great for awhile, especially since your classmates enrolled. So with that and the current unemployment rate why take on law school given the cost and job outlook? Are people taking it on just for the sake of learning?
I am a fairly new commercial pilot WITHOUT an airline job. However, that is irrelevant. My experience has nothing to do with the HISTORY of the industry. Everything I said is factual. You don't need to have 20 years of airline experience to know that the ATP requirement is new, or that airlines didn't use to require degrees, or that costs are higher and pay is lower per inflation. These are things that I looked at when getting into the industry. It's HISTORY and FACTUAL.How far back does your experience with the industry go?
I am a fairly new commercial pilot WITHOUT an airline job. However, that is irrelevant. My experience has nothing to do with the HISTORY of the industry. Everything I said is factual. You don't need to have 20 years of airline experience to know that the ATP requirement is new, or that airlines didn't use to require degrees, or that costs are higher and pay is lower per inflation. These are things that I looked at when getting into the industry. It's HISTORY and FACTUAL.
I just think everyone that is new to aviation should be given the truth before giving up a good career. Like I said before, a lot of people think this industry is glamorous.
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I was one of the few with only a bachelor's.
What is your quest?
Who's next? My favorite color is blue!
I am a fairly new commercial pilot WITHOUT an airline job. However, that is irrelevant. My experience has nothing to do with the HISTORY of the industry. Everything I said is factual. You don't need to have 20 years of airline experience to know that the ATP requirement is new, or that airlines didn't use to require degrees, or that costs are higher and pay is lower per inflation. These are things that I looked at when getting into the industry. It's HISTORY and FACTUAL.
I just think everyone that is new to aviation should be given the truth before giving up a good career. Like I said before, a lot of people think this industry is glamorous.
I am a fairly new commercial pilot WITHOUT an airline job. However, that is irrelevant. My experience has nothing to do with the HISTORY of the industry. Everything I said is factual. You don't need to have 20 years of airline experience to know that the ATP requirement is new, or that airlines didn't use to require degrees,
I just think everyone that is new to aviation should be given the truth before giving up a good career. Like I said before, a lot of people think this industry is glamorous.
I don't know.
There were some low-time guys in the new hire pipeline at the time, but the "Holy cow, you don't have 1000 hours yet" was a former F-16 pilot.
I'm not being negative at all. I'm just being honest with the original poster. As I said before, I love flying. I knew the pay and a lot about the industry prior to me going to flight school. My only point in all of this is that the original poster should know what he is getting into. I would much rather point out the negative things about this industry, then to just focus on the good things. The original poster already said he likes flying. So I'm assuming he knows the good things about this career. He knows its fun, bla bla bla...but does he really know the behind the scenes stuff?Giving up a good career? For what, a bad career? You aren't even at the airlines yet and you are already being a Negative Nancy. And I don't mean to target you specifically, it's a lot of people on here.
The airline business isn't exactly perfect, but neither are most of these other careers that people think are so much better. I wish people that are SO negative about this career would just take their own advice and GTFO. It would be doing yourself a favor, as well as the people that have to work around you.
Where did the OP go?