The bottom line is that it's sad how these "education institutes" can parade around spouting lies and unrealistic expectations, and have no consequence for their misrepresentation. Its a crime that education is now controlled by a business model and "salesmen" are hired to lure you in by any level of dishonesty.
I feel bad for this guy, and I also feel bad for a lot of guys who over-paid, and yes, even paid for training. When initially starting this career, we were almost all naive to the realities of schedule, pay and the ranks. Very few of us understood the concept of "putting in your time", "undercutting the industry through PFT", and what it means to be a union member.
Those of us who put in our time, are hypocrites to criticize these people for trying to take a short cut. When we were at that level, we too were trying to take any short cut we could.