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How bad is the entry level market at the moment in the UK?
How bad is the entry level market at the moment? More specifically the uk but the world seems pretty split between some people saying a pilot shortage and some saying its way to oversaturated and no one can find entry level jobs. Some have said that the entry level is overflooded but it the experiences pilot that's are in short supply. I am at the point of end of school where I am considering futures careers and pilot or something of that kind appealed to me but it seems to be a real mixed bag on jobs. To be honest the whole job market is overloaded but how bad is pilot compares in the uk? Money is not an issue in terms of learning but what is the chances I can convert it into a job by the end? Or is a usual 1-2year wait for employment? Any answers appreciated!
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Nobody knows! There's only really one way to find out, jump in and start training. First best step, if you haven't had one yet, is a trial lesson but - if you like it - get a Class I medical before you start spending anything more than you're comfortable pouring down the drain.
Anyway, Happy New Year and feel free to PM when you're able to. |
Originally Posted by MrAverage
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Nobody knows! There's only really one way to find out, jump in and start training. First best step, if you haven't had one yet, is a trial lesson but - if you like it - get a Class I medical before you start spending anything more than you're comfortable pouring down the drain.
Anyway, Happy New Year and feel free to PM when you're able to. |
These days I’m advising youngsters to train as “multi drone supervisors” as this will be a thing in the future. No need to spend over £100,000 on a course and previous game experience probably counts more than a trial lesson in 60 year old Cessna.
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I know somebody starting his ATPL from scratch this spring on the continent. No prior experience needed but all intro tests were passed and the highly integrated airline course booked. The interesting bit for me was today these people do their medical only after the learning/academic capabilities and company teamwork tests were passed.
Concerning the drone pilots the heavier drones seem to need at least some CPL ME IR or ATPL. Not sure how much these drone pilots earn compared to actual flying jobs they'd be qualified for as well? |
Originally Posted by ETOPS
(Post 12013538)
These days I’m advising youngsters to train as “multi drone supervisors” as this will be a thing in the future. No need to spend over £100,000 on a course and previous game experience probably counts more than a trial lesson in 60 year old Cessna.
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drone pilots the heavier drones seem to need at least some CPL ME IR or ATPL. |
Good advice from Mr Average. As far as the market is concerned I think this is as good as it gets with demand for new pilots as strong as I’ve seen it in over thirty years. There’s no guarantee that won’t change. It’s always going to be a gamble.
Re Blackbushe if you’re local get down there and have a trial lesson. Ask questions about what is involved. You’ll need a Class 1 as Mr A said so that is a priority. One last thing. Never, and I mean ever, pay up front for a course. By all means staged payments are ok but too many schools have gone bust owing their students thousands. Hope that helps. |
Have you looked at doing a tagged scheme where you have a job lined up at the end?
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It's been a very good few years for entry level recruitment, but I think it's all going to snap shut quite rapidly, and now that will be accelerated by the Middle East crisis.
From the Telegraph this week (sadly behind a paywall): easyJet to slow hiring as it warns of higher fares by summer Carrier says rising fuel prices will hit customers amid plans to leave vacant posts unfilled |
Originally Posted by abiding oak
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It's been a very good few years for entry level recruitment, but I think it's all going to snap shut quite rapidly, and now that will be accelerated by the Middle East crisis.
From the Telegraph this week (sadly behind a paywall): easyJet to slow hiring as it warns of higher fares by summer Carrier says rising fuel prices will hit customers amid plans to leave vacant posts unfilled Personally, I wouldn't want to be in the position of completing training in the coming months. Good luck to those. The cycle will right itself eventually. |
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