Originally Posted by
OnCenterline
To the OP:
There are a couple of common themes that make their way through the threads on any aviation website, including this one: first, try to do this debt-free or as close to it as you can get, and second, the folks who have made a career switch from something else to flying tend to be more appreciative of what the airline lifestyle has to offer.
There are a lot of highs and lows, it's a very dynamic industry, and a lot of things can go wrong...but a lot of things can go right. In the end, it's a gamble, and I think that's what upsets a lot of the folks on here. They feel like they placed a [huge] bet, and lost.
I've said it before OnCenterline, you seem to be spot on with the trends and what's in people's minds within this career in my opinion. I fully am aware of my "gamble" but I just wanna fly period. I think about it at least a couple times a day and was in airplanes since I was 6 months old. I have a college degree, several lucrative job offers and none appeal to me because I want to be the guy FLYING THE PLANE. (I got an offer from Boeing)