waveflyer
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It does take a 4 year degree.
It does b/c a full 93% hired at majors have one- and those w/o- have a MUCH harder time getting interviews, much less hired.
Recruiters want to know that you can take on an academic program and finish it successfully. Begrudge it all you want- but to say it isn't necessary is only technically correct.
But maybe that's one of your excuses for why you aren't flying for a living. And i can see that if you haven't expended the effort to get a degree- that you would value a flying career less. B/c for you, all you had to learn was to fly. The rest of us were working our tails off (having fun) and going through all the requirements to make a career out of this.
It does b/c a full 93% hired at majors have one- and those w/o- have a MUCH harder time getting interviews, much less hired.
Recruiters want to know that you can take on an academic program and finish it successfully. Begrudge it all you want- but to say it isn't necessary is only technically correct.
But maybe that's one of your excuses for why you aren't flying for a living. And i can see that if you haven't expended the effort to get a degree- that you would value a flying career less. B/c for you, all you had to learn was to fly. The rest of us were working our tails off (having fun) and going through all the requirements to make a career out of this.