All that being said, I did find getting a Masters in Business very useful in understanding money, investing and budgeting. Good things to know when planing for retirement.
Really? Then why haven't you retired?
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All that being said, I did find getting a Masters in Business very useful in understanding money, investing and budgeting. Good things to know when planing for retirement.
I guess you could say going to college ruined my career. don't ya think?
I had a 3.0, did it in 3 1/2 years while flying freight and working two other jobs. I am glad DAL wasn't hiring when I was looking. Such superficial BS. I fly with guys that are lawyers, doctors or have maters in Engineering. Some of them cant fly worth a crap, have zero SA and no personal skills. Then there's the few who never went to college, great pilots and a blast to be with. Just another way for DAL and any other airline to miss out on great candidates. Same with SWA idiotic type requirement. We miss a lot of great pilots because of that.
Just stop arguing or trying to get YIP to think like the other 99% of the pilot profession.. It'll be like a dog chasing it's tail... Round and round and round til you forget why the heck you started the debate in the first place. He has some generic canned response for every scenario. And most of them he has used for the last decade or so on here.
Like it or not, the world does not owe all of you a living because you went to college.
The world doesn't owe anyone a living, regardless of educational background or lack thereof.
Maybe you've been flying too long to know what's the rest of the working world goes through...
He's a short breakdown of just a few members of my family..
Grandfather.. No college.... Factory worker
Grandmother.. No college... Worked at Sibleys, now part of Macy's
Mother... No college...bartender... Went to two year school at the age of 54..
Became LPN
Father... No college... Alcoholic/ drug addict bum dead at the age of 45
Step father... No college... Construction worker
Aunt... No college, odd jobs... After college in late 30's... Executive assistant at a prestigious university
Cousin #1... College, construction management
Cousin #2... College, register nurse
Half sister.... No college, cleans out dog kennels for barely above minimum wage
Her boyfriend, no college... Barely holds jobs as a tire changer
Myself.. Paid my way through college at ERAU ( and 2 other schools) while working full time at restaurants, night clubs etc... 767 FO and small business owner.. ( the guys I hire at just above minimum wage... No college)
Keep telling yourselves that college isn't a major avenue towards a better QOL.
It may not be the only way, but your chances are far greater with college.
Well those looking to get hired at Delta without a degree.... best of luck..
The non college advocates are arguing the wrong point.... Is it necessary to have a college degree to be a good pilot? Of course not....
Are your chances of getting hired at a reputable legacy carrier with a degree better.. Of course..
What guys like YIP are failing to recognize..... HR departments set the hiring standards.. Not a guy working at JUS in MI....
Don't like the playing field, go find another game....
Yes 99% is a legitimate number from a scientific poll I conducted using ALL FAA commercial pilots licenses from their website.. Just for this thread.. Because that wouldn't be a colossal waste of time.
In other words, they want boy scouts that were born with a silver spoons in their mouths. I could have been done in four years with great grades if I wasn't working two jobs to put myself through college. If they don't want pilots that pull themselves up by the bootstraps, their loss.
This I find curious. Why? Other than your SWA koolaid drinking, you seem like an otherwise intelligent individual. Why do you think you "needed" college to do a rather simple job?
Wave, Three of the best pilots I've known never went to college. They went right into flying complex multi engine aircraft at a very young age and made it into HA, Piedmont and AA (via AirCal). They were much better pilots than almost all the highly educated one's I've known. I've known pilots that over emphasize the importance of were they went to college too. They weren't so good.
That said, the reality is, having graduated from college is just one more resume builder that I can understand an employer would want to have checked off. But it in no way indicates any superiority or higher level of competence in the cockpit.
My Dad gave me a very good piece of advice many years ago:
" Son, what do you think the importance of attending college and getting a degree is? "
" Uh...to learn?"
" Besides that."
" Uh...I dunno'."
" Learning is part of it, meeting people from different backgrounds and gaining different perspectives is part of it....But, most importantly it's so you never lose out on a job opportunity because the other guy can check a box that you can't. "
Thanks, Dad.
YKW
Maybe you've been flying too long to know what's the rest of the working world goes through...
He's a short breakdown of just a few members of my family..
Grandfather.. No college.... Factory worker
Grandmother.. No college... Worked at Sibleys, now part of Macy's
Mother... No college...bartender... Went to two year school at the age of 54..
Became LPN
Father... No college... Alcoholic/ drug addict bum dead at the age of 45
Step father... No college... Construction worker
Aunt... No college, odd jobs... After college in late 30's... Executive assistant at a prestigious university
Cousin #1... College, construction management
Cousin #2... College, register nurse
Half sister.... No college, cleans out dog kennels for barely above minimum wage
Her boyfriend, no college... Barely holds jobs as a tire changer
Myself.. Paid my way through college at ERAU ( and 2 other schools) while working full time at restaurants, night clubs etc... 767 FO and small business owner.. ( the guys I hire at just above minimum wage... No college)
Keep telling yourselves that college isn't a major avenue towards a better QOL.
It may not be the only way, but your chances are far greater with college.
Very similar examples in my life.
Wise man
why I am doing what I like, hanging around airports, airplanes and pilots. I cannot believe they pay me to do this stuff. Been some great posts here, I am not the only one who sees other alternatives to college to help a person grow up as Wavy did.Really? Then why haven't you retired?
No mind is so great that it does not need other minds to sharpen, compare, shape, and bounce ideas off of.