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Old 03-29-2010 | 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by AirbornPegasus
It is time for all pilot groups to recognize we all NEED to support the requirement of a four year degree or we will not see a return to anywhere close to the quality of life and compensation levels of days gone by. Lawyers, physicians, CPA's, etc. all not only require certifications, but advanced education.

Those without a degree should be grandfathered, but the sooner this takes affect the sooner wages will rise.

If you where on trial for life, would you want someone who had not been to an accredited law school -- even if he or she could pass the bar? If you had cancer, would want someone operating on you who had not been to medical school even if he could pass the boards? They may be truly just as good, but the perception is they are better (and worth more). Would you want someone preparing your company's books who had paid a bunch of money and trained intensively for 10 months at an accounting school, but could pass the CPA test?

As long as someone can become a 121 pilot in less than a year, the pay respect, and quality of life will resemble the graduates of cosmetology school.
I agree with everything you say but until management stop looking at us as Blue Collar workers and start looking at us as White collar workers I dont think anything will be done..
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