Selam Özcan and thanks for your post,
well, I wanna describe now a situation in Turkey that maybe change your minds.
THY has stopped to recruit pilots from the air force. They hire civilan pilots. But they also want a university diploma. Because THY is a part of the government. But I don't know if it the diploma must be for 2 years or 4 years. And I also don't know if it is important what you have studied.
All other airlines in Turkey does not have such a requirement. But in Turkey there is a problem which is growing. If you want to work in Turkey as a turkish citizen you must have a 2 years diploma, because oneday if you worked for a airline for several years and if the time comes that you are now ready to be upgradet as a captain, you need this stupid thing. For all not turkish citizens, you needn't this !!!!.
So if you're a NOT tukish citizen and you want to work in Turkey => No PROBLEM. Go there and build up your hours. You will be the first to go, if the pilot shortage get closed.
If you ARE a turkish citizen, you MUST HAVE a minimum 2 years diploma in your hands. There is no way out of this rule. Thanks to the Turkish Air Force, the Turks in Ankara brought out a new airlaw. This airlaw is absolutely an advantage for turkish air force pilots who wouldn't have any problems now to work in the civilian sector. But for all turkish citizens means that, we have to study first.
But why is it so? Well, the answer is quite easy. All Turkish Air Force pilots have to visit the University in Turkey. They study there to become an Air Force pilot. That's it!
But for all turkish citizens: If you have any connections with someone in the airline, than maybe the person could open your door.
I heard now, that Sun Express emloyed 20 new pilots from InterCockpit in Germany. All german pilots. What about with us??? With turkish citizens? Must we wait under the rain???
So there must be some changes.
PICUS