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<blockquote data-quote="Chicken" data-source="post: 4790472" data-attributes="member: 88591"><p>I’d like to thank everyone for responding, it means a lot. Just pondering what I truly want to do with my life. Wish I would have decided sooner haha. Just not sure if I want to spend my life driving a package car.</p><p></p><p>I believe the military is going to be my only option, with bills and everything I’m going to need some money coming in, as well as getting my college in exchange for service.</p><p></p><p>The only issue is, I would have to serve 4 years enlisted right? Could I complete college in that time? And then go to Office Candidate school after that, and then serve as a pilot?</p><p></p><p>Which branch is the best for education? Which branch is the best for a pilot?</p><p>Would UPS airlines consider someone who has worked for UPS before, has a college degree, and is a military applicant?</p><p></p><p>Is there going to be a shortage of pilots in the coming years? So am I choosing a good time to start this journey?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chicken, post: 4790472, member: 88591"] I’d like to thank everyone for responding, it means a lot. Just pondering what I truly want to do with my life. Wish I would have decided sooner haha. Just not sure if I want to spend my life driving a package car. I believe the military is going to be my only option, with bills and everything I’m going to need some money coming in, as well as getting my college in exchange for service. The only issue is, I would have to serve 4 years enlisted right? Could I complete college in that time? And then go to Office Candidate school after that, and then serve as a pilot? Which branch is the best for education? Which branch is the best for a pilot? Would UPS airlines consider someone who has worked for UPS before, has a college degree, and is a military applicant? Is there going to be a shortage of pilots in the coming years? So am I choosing a good time to start this journey? [/QUOTE]
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