is studying to be a pilot worth it

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New sui technique :eek:
 
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no work at mcdonalds
 
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You ain't got what it takes to become a pilot, buddy
 
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It’s my dream job, I’ve wanted to do it since I was a child. Unfortunately I’m not from a wealthy family which is how most pilots afford training.

I’m willing to work like a slave an absolute dog to afford it. 40 hours in a warehouse plus overtime geniuenly anything to make my passion and dream come true.

I’m not in it for the salary of 100k plus, I’m in it because it’s my dream. The money is genuinely just a bonus
 
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It’s my dream job, I’ve wanted to do it since I was a child. Unfortunately I’m not from a wealthy family which is how most pilots afford training.

I’m willing to work like a slave an absolute dog to afford it. 40 hours in a warehouse plus overtime geniuenly anything to make my passion and dream come true.

I’m not in it for the salary of 100k plus, I’m in it because it’s my dream. The money is genuinely just a bonus
join the military and study there
 
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too much stress dont bother
 
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Seems to be a rewarding career path
 
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which job moggs?
dentist defo, im aiming to be a pharmacist tho since it seems more fun. If you really want to be a pilot then go ahead, just do something thats interesting :)
 
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join the military and study there
No would rather just not be a pilot at all then go military route:
You have to serve them for 8 years after as well.
So 3 years hard work or 1-2 years + 8 years so 10 years with the chance of dying on deployment.
I know which one I’ll choose
 
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No would rather just not be a pilot at all then go military route:
You have to serve them for 8 years after as well.
So 3 years hard work or 1-2 years + 8 years so 10 years with the chance of dying on deployment.
I know which one I’ll choose
from military why should u serve them for 8 years?
 
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from military why should u serve them for 8 years?
It’s a requirement, at least for the RAF and it makes sense. They pay for all your training, your required to serve them for 8 years
 
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Being a pilot is a huge halo, especially to the Mohammedans
 
I dont want my pilot to have ever considered this question
 
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I dont want my pilot to have ever considered this question
Why. Many pilots weight the risks of spending 90-100k for training full time.
 
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Idk about the job itself, but foids absolutely love it. One of my Chadfishes had a pilot pic and a lot of foids were creaming themselves about it
 
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Idk about the job itself, but foids absolutely love it. One of my Chadfishes had a pilot pic and a lot of foids were creaming themselves about it

To them it signals money.
 
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No would rather just not be a pilot at all then go military route:
You have to serve them for 8 years after as well.
So 3 years hard work or 1-2 years + 8 years so 10 years with the chance of dying on deployment.
I know which one I’ll choose
I know some airlines do fully paid training but it’s extremely competitive. If you’re very committed, you can try that.

I also know someone from a working class background who managed to work numerous routine jobs to eventually pay for his training.
 
Why. Many pilots weight the risks of spending 90-100k for training full time.
nah, i need my pilot to be passionate, not doing this shit for the money

same shit applies to doctors

that's why most doctors are shit, they just do it for the paycheck
 
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if i get lucky and theres s no?
wht are my chance then
Idk who do you think I am a future teller go do some research
 
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I know some airlines do fully paid training but it’s extremely competitive. If you’re very committed, you can try that.

I also know someone from a working class background who managed to work numerous routine jobs to eventually pay for his training.
Yes well that’s the path I’m taking. My family is working class but I’m determined to make my dream come true.
Yes there are some airlines who do to sponsored training but yes the acceptance rate is literally 1%. Commitment yes of course but a lot of luck.
 
nah, i need my pilot to be passionate, not doing this shit for the money

same shit applies to doctors

that's why most doctors are shit, they just do it for the paycheck
That’s fair
 
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I know some airlines do fully paid training but it’s extremely competitive. If you’re very committed, you can try that.

I also know someone from a working class background who managed to work numerous routine jobs to eventually pay for his training.
How long did it take him?
 
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