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Vintage Snazzy (so my adult children say)
I think the normal course of action is that you go a regional owned by the major you eventually want to end up with. Your "base" is not where you live. You hop on a flight (usually in a jump seat, etc.) to your base. You live in a crash pad (why pilots used the word "crash" I don't know) with a bunch of other pilots while you're on the job. When done you hop on a flight and head home to the wife and kids. Repeat.
Eventually with enough hours you move up / move around.
At least this is how my CFI explained it to me.
You can eventually make a nice living. Nice meaning above the median income / more than most. Not doctor income. I don't see that one becomes a pilot to be in the upper 10% income bracket. Many other ways to do that. You become an ATP because you like to fly.
Eventually with enough hours you move up / move around.
At least this is how my CFI explained it to me.
You can eventually make a nice living. Nice meaning above the median income / more than most. Not doctor income. I don't see that one becomes a pilot to be in the upper 10% income bracket. Many other ways to do that. You become an ATP because you like to fly.