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 No.98

So, I am underageb&, and I'm looking at future careers. So far, my only plan is to enlist and get that sweet GI bill. That, or go to college before enlisting, doing ROTC, and going in with a commission. Other than that, I don't know what I'm gonna be doing. I have an opportunity to go on a short intro to flying class that will run 80 bucks, and will involve me flying for a little bit.

I did a bit of research into piloting, and I've heard that the starter salaries are shit, which I could survive on with the help of the GI bill. Where does /pilot/ see the flying industry in 6 to 10 years? Do you goys recommend it as a career? What should I major in while I'm at college? Danke.



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