learflyer
Time to drill Congress!
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Spoken like a true gentleman, sir. Hats off to you.
To the OP, as you can see, there are varying opinions to whether you need a degree or not to fly at the Majors. Those stuck at third tier supplemental or overseas jobs will scream up and down an empty corridor all day and night that you don't need a degree to fly an airplane.
And they're right, as nobody was making that argument in the first place.
And as they sulk in the corner watching the world pass them by leaving them at said third-tier jobs, they'll still refuse to acknowledge the fact that a four year degree is not only a "check in the box" it's a REQUIRED "check in the box" to play with the big boys back home.
You posted this question in the Majors section. It's safe to assume you want to fly for a Major.
You do not want to fly for a National.
You don't want to fly for a supplemental cargo carrier.
You don't want to go overseas and deal with that nonsense. It's not 2008 anymore.
You realized that it's 2015, the Majors are making a huge rebound, and you want in on the action. You need a four year degree. ANY degree. Get the degree and join in on the fun.
Or don't, and be miserable like some of the guys that refuse to get it here.
You're halfway there. Two more years and you're golden.
Don't let the window lickers distract you. There's a lot of them.
Hey. Schoolboy. "And" is an interjection. A connector between two words, phrases, and clauses. You cannot begin a sentence with an interjection.
Oh and show some respect to YIP. Good guy.