Hi Russian. Good to hear from you. I'm totally open to opposing views here and you make some O.K. points. Gulfstream has worked for some. So has CAPT. My mission here it to expose to people the financial risks associated with attending these places. In my opinion these financial risks are NOT worth it unless you just have money to burn. If you want to guarantee that your money is put into a WISE investment then GAA or CAPT is not the place. Also, those places undermine the industry. Every single bit of training that you recieve at GAA or CAPT is what most airlines will PAY YOU to recieve once you make it there. Aaaaanyway:
The_Russian said:
Advice:
2. Do not take a job in a jet for $20 an hour. You are just as bad as all the ones you are pointing your finger at if you accept. The regional jet IS the downfall of compensation in the industry. Ask any transportation or aviation analyst. Go to a turboprop regional, upgrade to Captain quick.
Better yet, don't take a job flying a BE1900 for 7 bucks an hour!!??
3. Don't run you mouth about things you don't have a first hand knowledge of.
I find it extremely important that people don't allow themselves to get ripped off just because they "don't have 1st hand knowledge about the industry."
Also, my posts aren't so much about what to expect once you're in the airlines as they are about wise financial moves before you get there.
4. People who train at the places mentions get jobs. And they get them quickly.
Let's be realistic. Not ALL people who go to those places get jobs quickly or even at all. The one's who do get the jobs will make 20k a year to start if they're lucky. The most deferment on that Key Bank loan is 6 months. So, the new hire can expect to pay house/apartment rent $600-1000/month along with at least $400/month on the flight training loan. Where's the money for a car or eating out or dating gonna come from making 20k/year.
I once was as an instructor. That is how I know you are jealous and that you feel as though no one else deserves those jobs but you.
There's a difference between jealousy and envy. I envy pilots that have a decent job and QOL about as much as you envy the captains of a say a 747 or something. This is not about who deserves the jobs as much as the effect that buying right seat time in a 121 operation has on the industry while at the same time ruining someone's financial well being.
Russian, I remember you well. I came here about 3 years ago to get some info on Gulfstream and you stuck up for me when everyone was ripping me a knew one as I came up with creative excuses to go to GAA. Over that time I have done a lot or research on most PFT programs. I know a lot about them. All I can say is that I chose my path and now I own a house and have no debt and good QOL. The price payed for that - I don't have a jet job and won't qualify for one any time soon and I'm O.K. with that especially considering the negative impact GAA and CAPT and all that has on the industry and the financial well being of the attendees.