Originally Posted by
the King
What's wrong with being 22? Seriously though, I definitely have not spent $170,000 for my ratings. I'd say $60,000 for a four-year degree and going from student pilot to MEI. I know you can do it for cheaper too, but this was the best way for me. Although flying is less glamorous than the "Golden Years" it is also true that most entry level jobs leave something to be desired. I don't want a crap job, which is why I'm still instructing and looking for the right fit for me. Not taking a lousy job, but I also don't expect to make 50K my first couple of years either. Honestly, none of my non-pilot friends who just graduated are in a different situation. For now, we'll make about the same money. It's what you make of it.
Nothing wrong with being 22, I was just saying that Skyhigh believes that once your older and have been in the business longer you will not think of it the same. 22 year olds think that everything is great when they have no financial responsibilitys like taking care of a family.