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7dustfan

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Are Pilots getting hired at UPS without a four year degree? Anyone have info on it? Thanks!
 
From what I have seen it's very rare. You'd need a lot of flight experience or shuttle landings for them to overlook this one. A basket weaving degree isn't that hard to get.

GB
 
Not likely at all, although it has happened. Supposedly UPS has not been happy with some of the newhires from the ACMIs. No flying issues just other non-flying related employee stuff. Also, supposedly the leadership in the MD-11 training dept are pushing hard towards hiring military tanker and transport guys--they all obviously have at least a bachelors and most have masters. A friend of mine who is a mgt pilot (I knew hime before we were both at UPS) has told me this. I have no opinion on the matter just relaying what was told to me.
 
Thanks for the information. 30 more credits to go I guess.
 
Thanks for the information. 30 more credits to go I guess.

I am in the same boat, break out the oars, it is going to take me forever to finish this thing up, unless I can get some college kid to do all the work for me, I may never do it.
oh well....
 
Guy I know got hired in 2000 w/o degree.... All his friends where laughing in his face "why the heck would you go to UPS! come with us to United!"

Guess who is laughing now being a senior MD11 guy over there...
 
I am in the same boat, break out the oars, it is going to take me forever to finish this thing up, unless I can get some college kid to do all the work for me, I may never do it.
oh well....


It can be done! I'm doing it right now with a newborn at home. It's tough, but some things just have to happen.
 
Guy I know got hired in 2000 w/o degree.... All his friends where laughing in his face "why the heck would you go to UPS! come with us to United!"

Guess who is laughing now being a senior MD11 guy over there...


That was then and today is now. I wouldn't hold your breath.
 
I know of guys that have gone to UPS with a 2 year deg.
 
That was then and today is now. I wouldn't hold your breath.

I honestly think....and please correct me if I am wrong....that TODAY the only way you are going to get hired without a degree is if you have A TON of heavy jet, international time. RJ drivers can forget it. IMO but what do I know?
 
just quoting 'Dumb and Dumber' when Jim Carey asks the women he likes if there is a chance and she said, something about a million in one chance of dating her, so he says, "so you are saying there is a chance", blah, blah, blah
 
Just get the degree. You'll have an exponentially greater chance. Furthermore, and more importantly, you'll enrich yourself.

I must say, I disagree with some of what has been said often on this subject, which is: "Just get a degree in anything...basketweaving, art, or something simple...it doesn't matter, you just need to fill the square." That's all horse$hit.

If you're going to go through the sacrifice and effort of attaining a degree in higher education, make it something that will benefit you in life. You have decided to be a professional pilot? How about a degree in something AVIATION RELATED? I did.

That said, at least get it in something that can improve your life...such as Business, Finance, Communications, etc. I don't know. But I do know that there are a thousand better ways to spend your time and hard earned dollars than by wasting it on some useless degree program. Do yourself a favor.
 

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