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Old 12-30-2020 | 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by FLYGUYRY
This is absolutely correct. Everyone has their own situation and their own tolerances for what they can handle. I left a pretty stable 6 figure career to chase a long time dream of being an airline pilot at 35 years old. Now, two years later at 37 I have almost 1700 hours, 1000 of which is turbine, was a CFI/CFII, FO and Captain at a 135 carrier till they cut the pay so much it became unsustainable. Now I知 delivering packages for FedEx making more than I made as a Captain and desperately trying to get back to my old career field (something made more complicated by a now inactive security clearance).

For me, I knew the first year and a half to two years were going to be rough, and I planned for it. I did not however expect it to go beyond two years with no light at the end of the tunnel. I of course knew there would be downturns, but figured I壇 at least be a couple years into a regional before one hit. I知 single without any kids and I suppose I could keep toughing it out and living in the red dipping into an ever dwindling savings each month but I kind of hit the wall where I said enough is enough. I loved aviation just as much as the next guy, I lived and breathed it, hell I still do but for me personally anyways, it痴 just not worth it anymore. If i was 22, or hell even 27 I might be more willing to try and power through it, but now I知 inching up to 40 and it appears that I値l be stuck making sub 50k a year pay for quite a while, after essentially living in poverty the last two - not sustainable, but I certainly admire those who tough it out. I値l never stop flying but I do believe I知 probably done flying for a living.
This a really good post. I'm 40 with 1300 hours and 135 job offer in a Caravan on the table. I'd essentially be making what I'm making now and after a year will be making more than I'm making now (accounting). I was fortunate to get this offer so do I make the leap with 3 kids and a wife at home or keep doing what I'm doing? It's hard to stay put in the office because I don't know another offer like this will come along in this market and I'm not getting any younger to make this happen. Very conflicted because I really wanted this for my future.

Kudos to you for making a difficult decision with a good attitude.
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