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Old 12-04-2009 | 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by AAL763
I will graduate from High School in 2011. Hopefully, I will graduate from college with all my ratings in 2015-2017, depending on if I stay on as a CFI. If I have the hours, which airline should I fly for. Should I go for American, Delta, Continental, etc, or go for the smaller ones like AirTran, Southwest, or Midwest. Or maybe one of the Cargo carriers like UPS, Fedex, etc. Primarily I would like to know which airline has the best benefits, best pay, best routes, most fun, and overall best standard of living?

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Robert
I think it is a bit precipitous to be concerned with which major airline you'll fly for. I'd concentrate on graduating high school, college, and getting your pilot ratings and 1500+ hours so you can get on with a regional airline. Focus on your technical knowledge right now because the private, commercial, instrument ratings are the building blocks that will serve you for your entire career. Good luck!
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