I'm really wanting to be a commercial pilot, hopefully one day for a large airline. At the moment, money is looking like it's going to be a big issue, so, Modular seems like the way forwards, but, I'm really worried I will walk out with my (f)ATPL, go and get a type rating, and then, after being around £54k in debt, have no job at the end. At least with an integrated you are sometimes practically guaranteed one, at least for a 'summer job', but then, at least after that, you have the experience, so are maybe more attractive to potential employees. A friend of my brothers is now a pilot for Ryanair, having gone down the Integrated route at OAA (His parents have money flowing out their ears), and he says that people who go integrated are much more attractive to airlines than modular, because it's quicker and shows dedication (or something like that). Is this true? I'm only 16 at the moment, but, we hardly have any money, so, it looks like it'll be the modular route for me.
Thanks