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<blockquote data-quote="GHArms" data-source="post: 3518477" data-attributes="member: 44396"><p>To be perfectly honest, he will not get in the airlines in this generation if he has no Military experience. There are currently close to half of commercial (ATP's) furloughed right now. </p><p>In college at Stillwater, 5 of us went through the program 20+ years ago. I was the only one who didn't go military after college and I'm the only one not flying for a profession. We're all early 40's and they don't like it- missing half of everything your kids do, etc. Flying day rates for corporate can make you $400-$800/day depending on equipment, but forget having time off and kiss goodbye to your ability to say "No". You might get a few hours notice that you'll be gone for a week. Flying is really fun and really addictive. Makes owning and shooting guns seem really inexpensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GHArms, post: 3518477, member: 44396"] To be perfectly honest, he will not get in the airlines in this generation if he has no Military experience. There are currently close to half of commercial (ATP's) furloughed right now. In college at Stillwater, 5 of us went through the program 20+ years ago. I was the only one who didn't go military after college and I'm the only one not flying for a profession. We're all early 40's and they don't like it- missing half of everything your kids do, etc. Flying day rates for corporate can make you $400-$800/day depending on equipment, but forget having time off and kiss goodbye to your ability to say "No". You might get a few hours notice that you'll be gone for a week. Flying is really fun and really addictive. Makes owning and shooting guns seem really inexpensive. [/QUOTE]
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