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From: BE 90 F.O. / Asst. Chief Flight Instructor
Hi everyone
I'm currently trying to decide the best course of action to take to progress in my career. I'm trying to avoid both taking a pay cut and a loss of life quality.
My qualifications include,
ATP
5000tt
1000me
500 pic multi turbine
Only part 91 work
Work 5-10 minutes from home
And make about $90,000 a year.
Any suggestions?
I'm currently trying to decide the best course of action to take to progress in my career. I'm trying to avoid both taking a pay cut and a loss of life quality.
My qualifications include,
ATP
5000tt
1000me
500 pic multi turbine
Only part 91 work
Work 5-10 minutes from home
And make about $90,000 a year.
Any suggestions?
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Hi everyone
I'm currently trying to decide the best course of action to take to progress in my career. I'm trying to avoid both taking a pay cut and a loss of life quality.
My qualifications include,
ATP
5000tt
1000me
500 pic multi turbine
Only part 91 work
Work 5-10 minutes from home
And make about $90,000 a year.
Any suggestions?
I'm currently trying to decide the best course of action to take to progress in my career. I'm trying to avoid both taking a pay cut and a loss of life quality.
My qualifications include,
ATP
5000tt
1000me
500 pic multi turbine
Only part 91 work
Work 5-10 minutes from home
And make about $90,000 a year.
Any suggestions?

He is making nearly GS-14 pay (though I think some NASA guys are -15s) and those gov't workers are at least working the standard 40 hr work weeks.
CD - sounds like you have one of those few good deals in your current job.
What is sparking the interest in moving on?
From these boards at least - it would seem that MOST prospects would be a step in the wrong direction.
Good luck!
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From: BE 90 F.O. / Asst. Chief Flight Instructor
Doubtful 
He is making nearly GS-14 pay (though I think some NASA guys are -15s) and those gov't workers are at least working the standard 40 hr work weeks.
CD - sounds like you have one of those few good deals in your current job.
What is sparking the interest in moving on?
From these boards at least - it would seem that MOST prospects would be a step in the wrong direction.
Good luck!

He is making nearly GS-14 pay (though I think some NASA guys are -15s) and those gov't workers are at least working the standard 40 hr work weeks.
CD - sounds like you have one of those few good deals in your current job.
What is sparking the interest in moving on?
From these boards at least - it would seem that MOST prospects would be a step in the wrong direction.
Good luck!
And I can't teach forever. I know I may eventually have to go to the regionals but if I do I'm trying to figure out which one would be the best for upgrade, pay, and QOL. Also if anyone has any ideas other than the regionals that would be helpful too.
Thanks
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My ultimate goal is to fly something big. 747, 777, ect.
And I can't teach forever. I know I may eventually have to go to the regionals but if I do I'm trying to figure out which one would be the best for upgrade, pay, and QOL. Also if anyone has any ideas other than the regionals that would be helpful too.
Thanks
And I can't teach forever. I know I may eventually have to go to the regionals but if I do I'm trying to figure out which one would be the best for upgrade, pay, and QOL. Also if anyone has any ideas other than the regionals that would be helpful too.
Thanks
Metal over money

Well - you won't get that at NASA either.
Keep plugging away CD.
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There's no aviation job available to you with your qualifications that would lead to a neutral move in either the pay or the QOL front. You're in a statistical outlier job with that kind of pay and schedule. All moves will incur a downgrade.
With 500 TPIC I would just wait for the supposed hiring wave to come to your door and you get picked up by a major. Even that would be a degrade on the QOL unless you luck out and your base is palatable to you as a domicile.
Otherwise, keep doing what you're doing. That's an incredibly rare and decent pay for a 'flying jerb'.
P.S. I've flown heavy iron (B-52s). It's overrated dude. Keep doing what you're doing. I'd fly a Cessna 172 til' my head rattled off my shoulders from the vibration, if it paid 90K and had me home every night.
With 500 TPIC I would just wait for the supposed hiring wave to come to your door and you get picked up by a major. Even that would be a degrade on the QOL unless you luck out and your base is palatable to you as a domicile.
Otherwise, keep doing what you're doing. That's an incredibly rare and decent pay for a 'flying jerb'.
P.S. I've flown heavy iron (B-52s). It's overrated dude. Keep doing what you're doing. I'd fly a Cessna 172 til' my head rattled off my shoulders from the vibration, if it paid 90K and had me home every night.
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90k, no commuting, and you're flying airplanes? Keep on keeping! And if you do look at the Regionals--of those 3 concerns you mention pick one and forget the other two.
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Everybody seems to think you have the best job in the world. How stable is it? If it goes away, can you walk into an equivalent job, especially 5 minutes from the casa?
Also how far does 90K go in your 'hood? It wouldn't go far in some locales, like the bay area or NY. Second year pay at some legacies will top $90K.
How long will it take you to get to 1000 TPIC?
How much glass, jet time do you have? What's the heaviest plane you've flown?
These factors will weigh in your major airline prospects. If hiring takes off you might not need regional time, but I can't comfortably tell you that you can do without jet time. Any chance of doing some bizjet contract flying on the side?
From a pay and QOL perspective, the lesser evil might be a bizjet job (full or part time). Either stick with that route, or use the experience to get to the majors. After some number of years if all goes well you can have good QOL, good pay, and fly big airplanes. It's just a question of are you willing to do what you have to in order to get there...
Also how far does 90K go in your 'hood? It wouldn't go far in some locales, like the bay area or NY. Second year pay at some legacies will top $90K.
How long will it take you to get to 1000 TPIC?
How much glass, jet time do you have? What's the heaviest plane you've flown?
These factors will weigh in your major airline prospects. If hiring takes off you might not need regional time, but I can't comfortably tell you that you can do without jet time. Any chance of doing some bizjet contract flying on the side?
From a pay and QOL perspective, the lesser evil might be a bizjet job (full or part time). Either stick with that route, or use the experience to get to the majors. After some number of years if all goes well you can have good QOL, good pay, and fly big airplanes. It's just a question of are you willing to do what you have to in order to get there...
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From: BE 90 F.O. / Asst. Chief Flight Instructor
There's no aviation job available to you with your qualifications that would lead to a neutral move in either the pay or the QOL front. You're in a statistical outlier job with that kind of pay and schedule. All moves will incur a downgrade.
With 500 TPIC I would just wait for the supposed hiring wave to come to your door and you get picked up by a major. Even that would be a degrade on the QOL unless you luck out and your base is palatable to you as a domicile.
Otherwise, keep doing what you're doing. That's an incredibly rare and decent pay for a 'flying jerb'.
P.S. I've flown heavy iron (B-52s). It's overrated dude. Keep doing what you're doing. I'd fly a Cessna 172 til' my head rattled off my shoulders from the vibration, if it paid 90K and had me home every night.
With 500 TPIC I would just wait for the supposed hiring wave to come to your door and you get picked up by a major. Even that would be a degrade on the QOL unless you luck out and your base is palatable to you as a domicile.
Otherwise, keep doing what you're doing. That's an incredibly rare and decent pay for a 'flying jerb'.
P.S. I've flown heavy iron (B-52s). It's overrated dude. Keep doing what you're doing. I'd fly a Cessna 172 til' my head rattled off my shoulders from the vibration, if it paid 90K and had me home every night.
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