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Old 06-04-2017, 04:07 PM
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mikeinflight
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Originally Posted by Sliceback View Post
Don't take the negativity too seriously.

You can click on posters names and read their previous posts on other subjects. After awhile you'll identify posters that give reasonable advice.



You can have a 17-20 year major airline career. Few pilots leave the business despite the complaints so that's telling you something.



The path isn't guaranteed, it can be frustrating, and rough on family life if your wife is used to you being home every night. But few pilots leave so their actions tell a story about the trade offs they've accepted. And due to the supply/demand issues brought about the retiring bubble makes this one on the potentially best, and most stable, periods to become a professional pilot.



The pay can be estimated. The long term trend indicates more pay is more likely than pay cuts.


Thank you for the upbeat, yet realistic, reply. I currently am gone usually 2 weeks a month and have traveled a lot since first meeting my wife so that is understood and no issue. To piggyback on everyone else replies, everything in life is a gamble. Go work on Wall Street and have 2008 happen or 2001. It's in a lot of industries the ebb and flow.


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