Originally Posted by
jtf560
If you don't really want to be there, it will usually show during your interview. Those doing the hiring live in the fantasy land that this is a career job as is. They are getting tired of getting burned by pilots leaving ASAP for real career jobs and are very unlikely to hire anyone that they don't believe genuinely wants to make it a career. It is a vastly better job than instructing, but it isn't a career destination in today's market.
To be fair, it’s never really been set up as a career destination. For decades it’s been filled with airline refugees and pilots who share custody of their children and need a week off at a time.