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YeOldeProp said:And in that storm rides many a pilot hangin'-ten on top of the 50-foot waves and hoping to make it through the surf, over the beach and into the pool (still has the swim up bar---right?). But, how many of those pilots with all their resume's and supplemental packages carry the 737 type rating? I'm guessing that there's one room with stacks of 737 rated resume's lined up on the shelves, and then down the hall and past the employee's kitchen there's another really big room with stacks upon stacks upon stacks upon stacks of resumes from folks that just haven't gotten the chance (either time-wise or financially) to get the magic ticket.
Just can't deny the importance of that 737 rating in these times. The chat around the squadron flight room is a bit despondant these days...not enough financial independence to get it (at least without mortgaging the house again and getting that 2nd job with Domino's). All the pro's and con's of past forums have been really good, my vote is with the "just go and get it" crowd...it'll pay off quickly in the first couple of years IF the job is offered. Just a reeeeeaaaally big step to the "married with children" generation.
Good luck to you swimmers, and we'll hope that the gust front fills the SWA sails for a strong (building) few years...
[/YeOldeProp: Don't want to be a MOTO (master of the obvious) here..but I assume you did NOT sign up for VEAP or MGIB when the military offered??? Would save you a bunch of $$$.
Went to a job placement man today and he wanted $3500 just for the pleasure of him helping w/a job search. No guarantees.