At 10 years now and committing to the next 10. I love flying, but damn I'd give anything to be sitting on 3-4 Mil right now at 32. It's been fun, but I'd 100% trade it for what you're talking about. To each his own, but financial freedom PLUS not being separated from your family for 6+ months at a time? Easy decision.
This is called a major airline. Bail at MSR, make your cash, set your retirement early.
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To the OP, first, you come across a bit like a jerk. I realize this is a web forum and braggadocio is commonplace. Second, I interned and worked at a (then) Fortune 50 company out of college, making good (not great) money, and fucking hated it. The highlight of my week was intramural soccer. Being an NFO (or even better, a pilot, but I'm obviously biased) will give you experiences your peers only dream about while eating 10th free sushi of the month figuring out ways to create more addictive habit patterns for baby boomers. You'll make friends for life, see the world (even the shitty parts), and maybe do some genuine good for your country and mankind. When you're done in ~8 years, if you've still got the ability, there will be plenty of money to be made, but you can't do it the other way.
At this point my only regrets in life are not joining the Coast Guard and not putting money in the crypto Ponzi scheme early on.