jetBlue Gateway Select

Stryker172

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http://pilots.jetblue.com/gateway-select

I've seen this floating around facebook lately. Just give jetBlue $125,000 or 15 easy monthly payments of $8,333.33 and you can become a fully qualified CFI! Just go ahead and add that to the $120,000 of debt from that four year degree and you're officially the proud owner of a quarter million dollars of debt to become a flight instructor with a path to a right seat at jetBlue!

WHAT A DEAL!!
 
http://pilots.jetblue.com/gateway-select

I've seen this floating around facebook lately. Just give jetBlue $125,000 or 15 easy monthly payments of $8,333.33 and you can become a fully qualified CFI! Just go ahead and add that to the $120,000 of debt from that four year degree and you're officially the proud owner of a quarter million dollars of debt to become a flight instructor with a path to a right seat at jetBlue!

WHAT A DEAL!!

$120k for a degree? These gross exaggerations are getting out of hand.
 
$120k for a degree? These gross exaggerations are getting out of hand.
Not sure if you're being sarcastic but . . .

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http://trends.collegeboard.org/coll...ublished-undergraduate-charges-sector-2015-16

Once you factor in room and board, meals, textbooks and other ancillary life costs you can quite easily exceed 120K if you're not attending a public, in-state school.
 
Not sure if you're being sarcastic but . . .

cp-2015-t01a.png

http://trends.collegeboard.org/coll...ublished-undergraduate-charges-sector-2015-16

Once you factor in room and board, meals, textbooks and other ancillary life costs you can quite easily exceed 120K if you're not attending a public, in-state school.

Who is paying 10k for room and board at college? That seems grossly inflated. For the record, I don't think most people include these costs in the total cost for a degree.
 
Not sure if you're being sarcastic but . . .

cp-2015-t01a.png

http://trends.collegeboard.org/coll...ublished-undergraduate-charges-sector-2015-16

Once you factor in room and board, meals, textbooks and other ancillary life costs you can quite easily exceed 120K if you're not attending a public, in-state school.

People don't pay "sticker price" for their degrees coming out of HS. There's some truth to the student debt rhetoric, but there's also a lot of propaganda in there. I learned this from an economics podcast, but here's a good one the googles just returned- http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2015/09/30/444446022/what-youll-actually-pay-at-1-550-colleges

Who's better off: The guy who earned an engineering degree from a decent state school and did their flight ratings in the side? Or a Riddle Aviation grad who paid the maximum amount possible for their ratings and a worthless degree?
 
Who's better off: The guy who earned an engineering degree from a decent state school and did their flight ratings in the side? Or a Riddle Aviation grad who paid the maximum amount possible for their ratings and a worthless degree?

(sound of uncertainty) Ahhhh Khaki's...

Jake, from StateFarm, seems to be enjoying his jerb.




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