Any Advice for the CFI's out there clearing 16k?
#1
Any Advice for the CFI's out there clearing 16k?
Sitting on APC and realizing the "competitive" 600/50 I have is no longer even close to competitive. Any career advice would be awesome, and go a long for those friends of ours out there including myself, who all had their interviews and classes classes "postponed indefinetly." Thanks, and in the words of goose "Maybe I should be a truck drive?"
#4
I have shiny jet syndrome
Joined APC: Jan 2008
Position: ELACS, FACs and SECs. Who doesn't love 'em?
Posts: 984
Keep instructing and build your flight time. There is about to be yet another shake up in the industry with high oil/fuel prices and with mergers in the works. You will be better off in the short term sticking it out as a CFI and then maybe trying to get on with a good regional after this downturn. Get on at the front end of the hiring wave. We are still hiring here at Comair, but we are one of the few airlines still hiring and the music could stop anytime -- and you don't want to be left without a chair when it does.
For the sake of your mental and financial health, keep instructing. You may hate it, but you will hate it less than being at the bottom of the seniority list at a regional wondering if you are going to have a job tomorrow.
I believe this downturn will be short lived and hopefully will be back on track next summer. Good luck in whatever you do. Ultimately, you have to do what you think is best for you. Everyone here is going to give you their opinion on what they think you should do, but the buck stops with you! No one really knows what is going to happen (myself included) in this industry. It is all speculation. Don't make any decisions based on rumor and speculation. And if someone says "I heard from so and so....." run the other way as fast as you can.
For the sake of your mental and financial health, keep instructing. You may hate it, but you will hate it less than being at the bottom of the seniority list at a regional wondering if you are going to have a job tomorrow.
I believe this downturn will be short lived and hopefully will be back on track next summer. Good luck in whatever you do. Ultimately, you have to do what you think is best for you. Everyone here is going to give you their opinion on what they think you should do, but the buck stops with you! No one really knows what is going to happen (myself included) in this industry. It is all speculation. Don't make any decisions based on rumor and speculation. And if someone says "I heard from so and so....." run the other way as fast as you can.
#5
I have shiny jet syndrome
Joined APC: Jan 2008
Position: ELACS, FACs and SECs. Who doesn't love 'em?
Posts: 984
Cut the guy a break. We all had shiny jet syndrome when we were instructing. That's the reason most people get into aviation. If you say you weren't dreaming of flying a jet while you were a CFI (assuming you did instruct), you'd be kidding yourself. I very seriously doubt that your ultimate goal was to fly a B1900 or Dash-8.
Last edited by RJtrashPilot; 05-22-2008 at 06:36 AM.
#6
Sitting on APC and realizing the "competitive" 600/50 I have is no longer even close to competitive. Any career advice would be awesome, and go a long for those friends of ours out there including myself, who all had their interviews and classes classes "postponed indefinetly." Thanks, and in the words of goose "Maybe I should be a truck drive?"
Good luck.
#9
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Dec 2007
Posts: 336
Cut the guy a break. We all had shiny jet syndrome when we were instructing. That's the reason most people get into aviation. If you say you weren't dreaming of flying a jet while you were a CFI (assuming you did instruct), you'd be kidding yourself. I very seriously doubt that your ultimate goal was to fly a B1900 or Dash-8.
#10
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2006
Posts: 187
Cut the guy a break. We all had shiny jet syndrome when we were instructing. That's the reason most people get into aviation. If you say you weren't dreaming of flying a jet while you were a CFI (assuming you did instruct), you'd be kidding yourself. I very seriously doubt that your ultimate goal was to fly a B1900 or Dash-8.