Its no wonder some people never make it in this game….
I think its already been decided. If you have lots of cash to dish out, then yes, throw it at Oxford, good school, however, you’ll get the same license, but i suppose one advantage is that you can let someone else do all the work in your attempt to find employment whilst you sit on your arse!
I’ve learnt a great deal from reading this forum over the last few months and am probably much wiser for it, but if you think you’re going to graduate and get straight into the RHS of an A320, then you’re either going to have to be extremely extremely lucky or be the son/daughter of the MD of the airline!!
I’m prepared for a bloody hard slog over the next couple of years and have accepted the fact that I’ll accept any job going whether it be flying mail through the night or sitting in a nice shiny cockpit, however, I’m confident that with the right attitude and determination I’ll get that A320 RHS one day. If you don’t mirror that view, then I suggest you should maybe carefully re-consider your motives because it seems to be a very tough and competitive industry.
Best of luck anyway