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From: Dream Job
If you have enough money to buy a job at this point in time, you probably don't need to work in the first place.
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#64
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In that case, shouldn't they do it for a hobby instead of a career? I mean, i'm all about liking my job but money is a big factor in actually doing it. If I didn't need money, I would just go fly around for fun instead of finding a company to work for for free.
Last edited by tlove482; 11-26-2009 at 12:58 PM. Reason: grammar
#65
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I fly to pay the bills. I enjoy certain aspects of it, but in the end it's one of a few things I'm skilled at and it pays the bills. That makes it a job and possibly a career.
If I were doing it as something I enjoy doing, it would become a recreation or hobby.
-mini
If I were doing it as something I enjoy doing, it would become a recreation or hobby.
-mini
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Listen up you guys and girls that want to pay your way into jobs:
People like me will be looking for you on the way up. You will not be hired by us. Your logbooks are easy to spot and will leave you with a big blackmark.
Don't listen to this pathetic nonsense about doing whatever it takes to get to the top. Have some freaking honor and pay your dues like the rest of us. It's how you learn and build some character. Most of us (including myself) did not have rich parents, we just worked our butts off, made connections by not screwing everybody around us, and paid our dues like those before us.
Last edited by wrxpilot; 11-26-2009 at 04:56 PM. Reason: typo
#67
I know you are excited but take the time to read all of posts made by the guys who are saying PFT is okay. That should give you alot of information about what kind of person is giving the advice.
Click on the screen name and click on the "find more posts from XXXX"
Click on the screen name and click on the "find more posts from XXXX"
#68
Nice. You're a bitter old man, and now you're doing your best to screw new guys coming up the ranks. You really are a piece of work.
Listen up you guys and girls that want to pay your way into jobs:
People like me will be looking for you on the way up. You will not be hired by us. Your logbooks are easy to spot and will leave you with a big blackmark.
Don't listen to this pathetic nonsense about doing whatever it takes to get to the top. Have some freaking honor and pay your dues like the rest of us. It's how you learn and build some character. Most of us (including myself) did not have rich parents, we just worked our butts off, made connections by not screwing everybody around us, and paid our dues like those before us.
Listen up you guys and girls that want to pay your way into jobs:
People like me will be looking for you on the way up. You will not be hired by us. Your logbooks are easy to spot and will leave you with a big blackmark.
Don't listen to this pathetic nonsense about doing whatever it takes to get to the top. Have some freaking honor and pay your dues like the rest of us. It's how you learn and build some character. Most of us (including myself) did not have rich parents, we just worked our butts off, made connections by not screwing everybody around us, and paid our dues like those before us.

Skyhigh
#70
In my experience during hard times I have seen pilots lie about their time, buy jobs and exploit every contact they had to get their dream going.
I took the hard road and waited to take the job opportunities as they naturally came. I did not come from money or contacts. It was slow and miserable but I felt sure that fate would reward those who were earnest and lived straight forward lives. I did get a good life out of the choices I made but my flying career suffered.
There are no points given in aviation for intentionally taking the hard road. If someone has an opportunity to buy flight time then it is no different from the guy whose father makes calls on his kids behalf. Take the advantages you have and do not put down others who exploit theirs.
Everyone is in it for ourselves. Aviation is not a religion. We all have different cards dealt to us. I know a guy whose father owned a plane. He exploited his fathers plane early on to build time and now flies a 777. What is the difference between a guy who fly's his fathers plane to build free time and one who uses his fathers money to buy time at an airline?
Skyhigh
I took the hard road and waited to take the job opportunities as they naturally came. I did not come from money or contacts. It was slow and miserable but I felt sure that fate would reward those who were earnest and lived straight forward lives. I did get a good life out of the choices I made but my flying career suffered.
There are no points given in aviation for intentionally taking the hard road. If someone has an opportunity to buy flight time then it is no different from the guy whose father makes calls on his kids behalf. Take the advantages you have and do not put down others who exploit theirs.
Everyone is in it for ourselves. Aviation is not a religion. We all have different cards dealt to us. I know a guy whose father owned a plane. He exploited his fathers plane early on to build time and now flies a 777. What is the difference between a guy who fly's his fathers plane to build free time and one who uses his fathers money to buy time at an airline?
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