Originally Posted by
Mason32
Those pay rates and it's not a bad place to work? You can make more delivering pizza and not have to worry about medicals, PC's, schedules, weather or enforcement actions.
Go ahead and lower the bar some more, but you would never catch me or anybody else that I know flying aircraft for those wages.
An entry level job is going to pay weak rates in any industry. That's a simple truth of market job economies. However, if you were to cheerfully take this job as a stepping stone to something better one could build experience while making use of the active flight instruction markets existing in Athens, Atlanta and Macon. Quality of life happens to be excellent in all these places as well. Capiche?