Should the schools that are offering you the chance to part with your hard earned cash not perhaps have some moral obligation to look seriously at the job market and then consider whether they should take your cash. I appreciate they are a business, but ultimately if they flood the market with low hours people who will NOT get jobs then they are shooting themselves in the foot as this will slowly erode the nature of the industry and hence the source of their income.
The more pilots come into the market and remain jobless over time then the less glamorous the job will be and the less people will 'want' to get into a job where the cost/benefit equation is so ridiculously proportioned.
Have a look at the Economist Christmas special as there is an excellent article over the future of 'pilotless' civil airliners. Again might this be something for some people to consider in the future?