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Old 12-20-2016 | 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Policepilot
Need some advice from you guys/gals that are living it. I was furloughed from Eagle in 2011 after 10 days in training and went to Expressjet and flew for a year, loved it but, pay sucked, had a mortgage, family, child support, maxed out credit cards to survive, so I left the industry and went back to being a cop full time. I have since promoted to Sergeant and am making good money. I fly King Airs on the side and have stayed current. Never thought about returning to a regional, ever ,because of the awful pay so I stopped paying attention to it. A few months ago some friends told me about some of the positive changes in pay in the recent years and the flow to American. Things sound pretty good now. I know I will have to take a pay cut for a few years if I return. My question for y'all, is it worth it to walk away from my current (stable) career, rank, lifestyle for Envoy? I will never make 6 figures in my agency (Chief doesn't even make 100K) and the retirement sucks. 25 - 35 year veteran officer still can't afford to retire. I want to give my son a better life than I had, which wasn't bad at all. I am locked to Texas because of my child custody and want DFW, preferably in the 175 but I don't think that will go my way at 33 years of age. Regionals need pilots more than I need a job right now, but I don't want to miss my chance getting back in at a good time. Once bitten, twice shy. Help me decide!
First of all all thank you for your service and all you do for our communities. The 175 might be out of your reach and I am glad you can see that. But you can bid the 145 in any other base and then bid for DFW. Not only do you get DFW but you get an extra 5k in your pockets. Just like you said, you will take a pay cut initially but over time you will make that back. If you don't do it now, you will always regret it. I don't mean that in a bad way. Is that every person I know that has been bitten by the aviation bug and gets out is always looking for a way back in. I say come back.