Originally Posted by
rickair7777
Additional income and a side job with zero scheduling conflicts with an airline employer. Also there are GI Bill benefits for school and potentially flight training. If you join an operational guard/reserve squadron, you'll meet a lot of major airline pilots (networking). Also intangibles such as service to country and camaraderie.
All that said, don't join the military unless you do have a motive to serve, potentially under arduous conditions.
I went by ATP today plan on starting when i finish my AA in June. Spoke to a few guys there that were visiting, one was a captain at Spirit with no degree the other was a 30 year captain at AA both recommended me to finish my AA start my training and finish my degree when i finish training. Anyways what would you recommend i study before i start the training at ATP? What tests can I/should i take before i start to make that 9month process easier for me?