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Old 02-04-2019 | 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by maggie83
Hi everyone.

I'm in my thirties and recently finished my degree in Math with a 3.43 gpa. It's been my childhood dream to fly. I have more than enough money saved and will attend a local school with a great reputation as I would like to avoid the painfully expensive academy route.

After high school I enlisted in the military and, afterwards, worked in blue-collar construction. My question and concern is will airlines throw my resume straight into the trash?

I ask this question because my experience in college, networking events and career fairs has been unfruitful and a few times degrading. Most, if not all, have made it obvious they perceive me as beneath them.

Is an airline career possible for me or should I not waste thousands in flight training to just end up back in construction?

Please, really would appreciate honesty... even if it's displeasing.
Not really sure what the issue is. A math degree sets you up for more schooling, teaching or government work.

Moving on from that, no one cares what your prior life background is as long as you’ve got the hours to be competitive.

Get your licenses then get your first flying job as a CFI etc. then get your ATP mins, then get a job at a regional and go from there.
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