It's going to cost you $80k to get your ratings not including life expenses such as food and shelter. Then you'll make $20k your first year and $30k your second and third. If you can afford to go without income for a year and a half and shell out $80k, then make roughly $20k for two years after that then go for it.
It is expensive and realize that after living expenses and training costs most people are on the hook for student loans topping $100k.