Go to the back of the line
pilotyip said:
My sample kid is going have head of the line privileges when hiring boom starts in June of 2007. He will 5000TT, 4500 MEL, 1500 TJ PIC and a college degree from his on-line university. I have seen too many non-degreed guys succeed. During the last hiring boom, we had pilots without degrees hired by the majors based upon the quality of their flight time. It works, I have seen it. I believe you are giving bad advice to those who want to pursue an alternate path to a career cockpit position.
Actually, military pilots will have head-of-the-line privileges. They always do. They will have, typically, 3000+ total, with nearly all of that multi-turbine, and a significant amount of that "TJ PIC." Their training will be a known quantity, their equipment will be known, their flight experience will be known quantities, and, being officers, generally, they will be known quantities. No doubt about it, your sample kid will have received great experience flying for your company and could still be a desirable applicant, but when compared to his military competition, he won't be able to carry their hard hats.
No, Yip, you are giving, at the least, deceptive advice, if not bad advice. As was said above, how do you know for sure that a hiring boom will start in June, 2007? Based on history repeating itself, it is possible, but not for sure. And, once more, unlike your company, most other companies in the league in which you play either want the degree or some college. These companies can get plenty of applicants who have either, and applicants without will get short shrift.
One other point. Mom and Dad will just love it when Junior comes to them and proclaims, "I want to be a pilot. I'm not going to college after high school." "But, son/young lady, don't you need a college education?" "No, Pilotyip on flightinfo.com hires pilots, and he says I don't have to go to college now and I should start flying and go to work."
Finally, after Junior is hired but is furloughed, he/she might have all this great flight time and turbine time, and a high school diploma, probably because he/she was having such a great time flying that he/she didn't register for online college. He/she needs a job to wait out the furlough. What job will he/she get? Maybe flight instructing, if he/she got his/her CFI. More likely, Safeway, Home Depot, Wal-Mart, or Bed, Bath & Beyond. Bearing in mind that many of these places employ people for only 30-35 hours a week to get out of paying benefits.
If getting flight time early is such a major priority, a good, organized student can go to summer school and maybe take AP classes. He/she can graduate in January instead of June, maybe receive college credit for the AP classes, start college immediately, go to summer school, and maybe graduate at age 20.