Stuck around 850 hours getting frustrated.
#21
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From: EMB-145 Left
Where you live? Ever try these guys? They have a bunch of domicles and no mins to apply.
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#22
If you're not willing to relocate then you're not going to do well in Aviation. I relocated for three years as a CFI building hours, then I spent a year and a half commuting across the country at the regionals. As much as relocating sucked commuting sucked a lot more. I could have been 100+ seniority numbers higher if I had relocated earlier instead of waiting around feeling sorry for myself.
I'm not sure you'll get much sympathy on here saying that you're unwilling to relocate and are frustrated with your position in aviation. Everyone on this board has either paid their dues or is still currently paying their dues. Mostly the latter.
I'm not sure you'll get much sympathy on here saying that you're unwilling to relocate and are frustrated with your position in aviation. Everyone on this board has either paid their dues or is still currently paying their dues. Mostly the latter.
Dues are to be paid, and you will have to be willing to pay your dues every step along the way to move up.
Didn't mean to be harsh or anything, but it's the nature of the industry... keep pushing for it
#23
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Joined: May 2009
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From: Another RJ FO
Things trickle down. When the majors hire the regionals lose pilots and hire. When the regionals hire CFI jobs and time building jobs lose pilots fast to the regionals. When I said that the regionals are hiring like crazy so he should have no problem finding a job I meant that CFI jobs and time building jobs are probably desperate for pilots or will be desperate for pilots soon.
#24
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From: CFI/II/MEI
Things trickle down. When the majors hire the regionals lose pilots and hire. When the regionals hire CFI jobs and time building jobs lose pilots fast to the regionals. When I said that the regionals are hiring like crazy so he should have no problem finding a job I meant that CFI jobs and time building jobs are probably desperate for pilots or will be desperate for pilots soon.
I'm looking to move on from instructing, but there isn't much of anything for pilots under 1500 hours (unless I had parents willing to fund me while I live on a $14k/year paycheck).
Once people hit the ATP mins threshold I'm sure that opens up a lot more opportunities, but there are a lot of pilots stuck in limbo waiting for ATP mins, and not really enough time-building jobs to go around.
#25
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From: Pilot
I think Brandon didn't like the responses everyone gave, took his ball and went home.
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