Originally Posted by
tcco94
I guess I'm a slave to a schedule, because I don't know what is "fun" about charter flying. Lol. It's no different to me who sits in the back, I view my overnights as fun. And I'm as big of a sports fan as any, but it's not like I get to interact with players or anything.
I guess I consider 48 hours on the beach in Guam or breakfast at a seaplane base in Vancouver, lunch at the foot of the Canadian Rockies and dinner by the water in San Diego all in one day to be the "fun" parts.
I think we're arguing past each other. To be clear, there's nothing fun about waiting on a team running 3 hours late with a rain delay just to fly to Newark in the middle of the night. I was mostly referring to going different places from the norm being the "fun" part. Otherwise, I agree they can be a lot of aggravation and annoyance for the same amount of pay.