Originally Posted by
SkyHigh
Herc,
At present, I am taking my older kids to tour trade schools. The welding school reported that they had a graduate last year who made $160,000 in his first six months (20 years old). There are a lot of careers that one can choose these days that can match legacy airline wages without the huge cost in cash to become trained and educated nor the decade or two of sacrifice.
Just saying, that even the rosiest of airline outcomes is facing strong competition from fairly pedestrian careers. Pilots seem to live in a bubble. Often we don't stop to consider the opportunity cost of the lives we are choosing. Why do we put ourselves through this? 10-25 years to reach a position that can support a family is not great.
Real Estate is crushing it right now too.
Its great to encounter you again by the way.
Skyhigh
Make sure to drive right past any A&P school you may encounter. That career has all the negatives of a cockpit job with NONE of the benefits.