Originally Posted by
noshepherd
is there a single regional airline out there that is good enough to sit on? one that doesn't nuke your work/life balance, QOL and drive to even bother with this career?
i'm seriously considering it because i don't feel like dealing with the financials of both a bachelor's and the ridiculous flight training costs.
No. There is nothing stopping you from getting a degree once you are flying for a Regional. You should have plenty of time to get some coursework done during the overnights and airport sits.