Dave Benjamin
an over 40 victim of fate
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Alaskaairlines said:I would appreciate if you guys give me some advise on what to do in a situation liek this:
I will be finishing my first year of college next semester, after I complete my Comm/Multi I have a good chance of getting on with a 121 carrier, here up north, because of working there (similar to an internship), I oviously won't turn down the twin turbine 121 job because of school, if I am locally based I still should be able to go to school , but if not, is the Embry-Riddle on-line degree program efficient? Will a normal guy like me be able to do it in a timely fashion? Let me know what you guys think and if you have any advise for me.
I am working on a degree through the ERAU extended campus (internet) program and a coworker is also doing his masters the same way.
We both like the program and the flexibility. It is a lot of work though. You don't get away without studying and in some respects it can be harder than traditional college settings. If you live near a resident center you can do some of your classes there if your schedule works out.
If you want to eventually end up at a major your chances are much better with the degree. Even if you don't go to a major I've found the classes to be relevant and useful. They are also much more "real world" than the classes I took in college nearly 20 years ago.
One thing I have to say to Alaskaairlines who made the post I quoted is that hey, you're still a young pup. Ultimately you could go traditional classroom or ERAU extended campus and you'll do fine either way. You seem very motivated which is important. Do what feels right to you and don't take everything on this board too seriously. A lot of guys that busted their hump to get hired by UAL are on the street and their slacker friends that hung out for a while at a commuter before getting on at JetBlue will be upgrading in a year. My point is that success is part timing and part luck. People make the best decision with the information they have and sometimes get it wrong. Noone has a crystal ball. The decisions in the example I just made looked very good at the time. Unfortunately the UAL furloughee is back to square one flying for a regional if he's lucky. Fast forward 5 years and who knows. JetBlue could be out of business and the UAL furloughee is back at mainline pulling down 100K plus. This whole industry can start to look like a craps table.