Imagine as a young person you are presented with a couple opportunities. First, you go to school for four years and get a degree and get your first job starting at $130,000. Second, you can apply to become an air traffic controller. If you don’t know if you will get the job or not and if you do, when? Then you are sent off far from home and make 70-80k as a CPC. You then wish to transfer back home, but realize you are stuck. You start to kick yourself because in that same timeframe, you could’ve went to school and got a degree. Many people in my life have done just that and have received jobs straight out of college starting at 180-200k. This is the dilemma the FAA faces. This is what our profession is up against. We need to attract bright minds, and that would entail higher pay. That is why, Coffee, we are underpaid. The 58,000 applicants mean nothing if they are burger flippers and shelf stockers.