http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-1...dant-jobs.html
Those who don't fly a lot probably still view being an F/A or airline pilot as a glamorous, fun lifestyle that Frank Abangale enjoyed as portrayed in the movie "Catch Me if You Can".
I wonder how many of those 22,000 applicants have a clue about what the career entails, including what it's like starting at the bottom of the seniority ladder earning poverty wages and enduring crappy hours. I wonder how many of these applicants have a family to help(or fully) support under those kinds of work conditions...
Those who don't fly a lot probably still view being an F/A or airline pilot as a glamorous, fun lifestyle that Frank Abangale enjoyed as portrayed in the movie "Catch Me if You Can".
I wonder how many of those 22,000 applicants have a clue about what the career entails, including what it's like starting at the bottom of the seniority ladder earning poverty wages and enduring crappy hours. I wonder how many of these applicants have a family to help(or fully) support under those kinds of work conditions...