LanceDriver
MARRIOTT PLATINUM MEMBER
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2004
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Just curious-
It is widely known that the pilot job market is as competitive as ever, especially with the recent UAL, USAIR, CAL, and even maybe the AA furloughs.
With that said, is there any "hope" for the 30-ish commuter/corporate/military guy with say 4500 hours and 1000-1500 turbine PIC anymore? Assume ATP and college degree.
With all the talk I see everywhere about guys with 10,000 hours in Boeings and 3 types on the street, it makes me wonder.
Sometimes I have images of every single TWA pilot and UAL furloughee in line at the HR offices of SWA.
sorry to be negative but I am a "young guy" in his early stages of the flying career, and wanted to hear some opinions
It is widely known that the pilot job market is as competitive as ever, especially with the recent UAL, USAIR, CAL, and even maybe the AA furloughs.
With that said, is there any "hope" for the 30-ish commuter/corporate/military guy with say 4500 hours and 1000-1500 turbine PIC anymore? Assume ATP and college degree.
With all the talk I see everywhere about guys with 10,000 hours in Boeings and 3 types on the street, it makes me wonder.
Sometimes I have images of every single TWA pilot and UAL furloughee in line at the HR offices of SWA.
sorry to be negative but I am a "young guy" in his early stages of the flying career, and wanted to hear some opinions