Originally Posted by
gr8vu
Appreciate the concern...but I've been planning this transition for over 10 years. Have banked 30% of my salary since I got on active duty. All my AF flying bonus money went to my kids 529s college funds. With 1 in college, 3 teenagers driving, and 3 more coming up through elementary, life IS EXPENSIVE. I have no debt and am well prepared to weather a few years of sub 100k. But my wife can spend 800 at supermarket in one trip and then there's the piano, dance, and gymnastic bills. I could live a lower standard of QOL but like other professionals, I've worked hard to get here and take pride in taking care of my family.
I appreciate all the positive info on this site that helps me understand the other sides of the flying business--QOL, economics, unions, lifestyle, etc. Like most on here I do it because I still want to fly--every time a plane flies overhead I still look up--can't really explain why.
As for the negative naysayers--I'm glad high school was over 30 years ago and don't think much about it. Flying for a major is Plan A right now and the timing looks promising but I have Plan B and C if/when the industry stumbles next time.
Again appreciate the positive info flow from many of you. Trying to return the favor as opportunities arise.
Well, heck...make the older ones (the ones that are driving) work to earn their keep.