Originally Posted by
vtailpilot
No offense taken, I never meant that the company respected you, honestly what employer truely cares about there workers from the management side. Some maybe better than others but don't think you'll have the excellent job stability you imagine in healthcare because when summer rolls around and patient census drops your either laid off or told to call everyday before you come to check patient count and if its low your called off but put on call in case of new admissions for no pay.
I know I'm a part timer and owning your own plane you do lose some of the procedures over time because you can cut some corners since everything is where you left it. Thats why I'm looking for help from you guys that do have a professional level of knowledge that I know I do not have at this point
If you chose to run off and join the circus...errr, I mean a regional airline, I'm sure you'll do fine. You have a technical background, you are asking the right questions, and undoubtedly can work hard when needed. Your aviation experience doesn't compare too badly to recent hiring mins, although expect competetive mins to be higher when hiring resumes 2000TT, 300 ME might be par for the course (that's what it was after 9/11).
Only you can make the decision, but do some serious research as to what company(s) you want to work for, and where you want to be based.
I hope you are single and childless...