I love them too! I'm not at all much of a fan of regular trains but monorails I am! I have all the spiels on my PC/hard drive that are floating around, two monorail t shirts-the one that says please stand clear of the doors in Spanish is my favorite one and gets a lot of attention whenever I wear it. I even have two older Monorail Pilot training manuals that I have studied front to back. I got them a few Christmases ago and as I understand it they weren't cheap at all. I have a pilot wings pin-now I just need the official uniform and earn my own wings!
One of my dreams, like you, has been to be a monorail pilot! I looked into going to UCF for college and doing it coming out of high school-my family wanted me to go to school here in Chicago, I wasn't happy about it. Looked into it again 7 years ago-family objected again
. I've wanted to do this since I was little, the drive and determination hasn't gone away. I really talked to my family about this at the beginning of the summer and they're FINALLY on board with and supporting this. Being well out of college now, I can apply regularly no problem so that's what I'm doing! Im taking my annual Disney trip next month and right now planning to apply while I'm there. I'll do it on a non park day..it'll be easier to do it in person..easier for me, Disney, everyone. Out ahead of my trip I've already started looking into apartments so that if I'm hired I can just go to the apt complex I choose and get a unit.
With the automation coming I know all too well my window of opportunity to do this is getting very short. If I'm going to do this it really needs to be this year. I don't want to grow old regretting I didn't do this so I'm just going to go for it next month and hope for the best. I'm still young and healthy so the job shouldn't be any problem. If I'm hired I want to do at least some classes at UCF so I can make a start towards pursuing a few other dreams too
My advice to you would be if you really want to do this, just go for it-apply. With the automation coming we don't have a whole lotta time left to try for it. You could always do some college classes down there, or wait until the automation corms for school..there's definitely some options for you
I'd say just go fir it now and worry about school and stuff after you're hired. It sounds like this is as big a dream for you as it is me so don't end up regretting this later. Who knows maybe we'll be co-workers! It'd be nice to see a few of us that have been trying to do this for years be among the few final groups of people to do the job as it is now. Whatever happens to you, good luck!