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Old 04-18-2009 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Texasav8ter
You hit it right on the head LAWPILOT. Im lucky that I do have a business degree and tons of management experience that has allowed me to get job that pays me extremely well. The problem is that I HATE it.

I interviewed for Great Lakes and was disappointed that i didn't get the job that would pay me $60k/yr LESS than what i'm making at my office job that makes me think about slitting my wrists everyday.

I would also much rather be sitting in the right seat sipping coffee at 350 looking down at suckers LIKE ME who are sipping coffee looking UP and are impatiently waiting for the day to get back in the air!!!

I will probably catch sh1t from a lot of people on here for saying this, but I do realize QOL sucks, bad routes, bad hotels, low pay, benefits, etc. But come on, flying an airplane is the best job in the world. You dont know what hell is until you have to punch in everyday and take 8 hours worth of sh1t from lazy employees, micro managing bosses, and p1ssed off self centered clients.

I was told by my micro managing boss, to find a creative way to make lowering A/R a challenge. To me, a challenge is flying IMC all the way down to minimums, not bill collecting. Cant wait to give him the middle finger....

Our industry does need to be overhauled for better QOL, pay, and benefits. But think about it, how many people take pictures of their office? I have NEVER said " I cant wait to get to that staff meeting".
Right on.... Think about how much time of your life you spend working - life is waaay too short to do something you hate. We live in an age where people are what they do. I'm young - however, I suspect that the best years of my life were the 4 I spent in a cockpit not at a desk.

Also, I used to hate when a crusty Capt. would meet me for a 4 day and just start to complain. I had one rule - no complaining. All we have left in this industry is the the fact that being an airline pilot is fun. So, dont ruin that too.

Perhaps - "The sweet aint as sweet unless you have the sour"

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