If you honestly think after our oil is done you think the age of energy/technology is over, you are sadly mistaken. The world will continue to run, just differently.
That's precisely this "differently" that could hurt your future pilot job. Lay off happened for far less than energy shortage/change in our world. Nobody said the age of energy/technology is over. I think you have a very particular way to read somebody else's post.
You might want to do some reading as to what studies suggest happened to Neanderthals. It would be foolish to assume life that was around 350,000 to 600,000 years ago would be more intelligent than we are now.
Yes it would be foolish, because the completely developped Neandertal didn't exist at the date you mention. Neanderthal lived between 130 000 and 30 000 years ago (or even 24000), try to go futher than the first lines of wikipedia.
At that time scientist are saying he was more intelligent than us: Homo sapiens. And really, I might want to do some reading? I already told you he desappeared (scientist are still not sure why), if I didn't bring it up, you would have never checked in wikipedia, be honest.
There is no doubt oil reserves are not infinite, but the amount of oil under the ocean and in the Arctic along would last alot longer than the 10-20 years you suggest.
Aviation industry don't care about reserves (those are secret anyway, OPEC has always falsified the numbers), but aviation industry is sensitive to price. You can have all the fuel you want in Arctic, the Moon or Mars, it doesn't change the fact that a small increase of fuel price has an influence on the aviation industry (and on the economy...), so on our jobs.
The reason why the barrel of oil is $110 is not because we are worried about it running out. It's for a couple of reasons. One being because OPEC and the other oil groups only produce enough to meet the needs of demand. If they produced what they could (Saudi Arabia has extended the offer to produce more oil to make up for the shortage Libya has produced), prices would sink back to normal. The other reason, is the cost to harvest and refine the oil is increasing (northern projects, oil sands etc).
That's not because you understand why the price are increasing, that there is no issue. I don't quite follow you here.
With your logic, people shouldn't bother going many things (education, etc). Start stocking up for the end of the world in 10-20 years when we run out of oil because humankind is apparently too stupid to understand that fossil fuels will end.
You are the only one speaking about the end of the world. We are only mentioning our profession, pilot, will encounter turbulences when energy issue will arise. And this is the kind of information I would want to know, if I were a wannabe.
I think I will stop flying and save my money, so I can laugh at everyone who can't get around anymore because there is no more fuel for their cars... /s
And me I will continue to fly in order to save more money.
I don't quite understand your English here - it is the solution because it is the most efficient and cost effective way to move people and things right now. They wouldn't use it if it wasn't.
Sorry for my english.
I will try to be clearer: The fact aviation it is the only non-expensive mean to bring tourist to the beach and cross the atlantic it precisely why we have some airline pilot job nowadays, and precisely why we should get ready for a change with fuel speculation that precedes any peak.
Keep something in mind: what you and me want is the same: plenty of pilot job, good salaries, for ever or at least until we retire.... I say that because I feel in your post more what you want/hope than what we can objectively observe.
Truth is always hard to accept.