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#101
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Be careful what you wish for. Money and a comfortable job in an office isnt all what its cracked up to be. Personal satisfaction and fullfillment is what is truly important when it comes to work.
#102
Washing my hands of this thread. It is painfully obvious that flight schools have posed incognito to trick unsuspecting people to committing to a life of squalor, missed holidays etc, and career disappointment. Plus, you'll lose that "feeling" for general aviation. Good luck to all!
#103
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Washing my hands of this thread. It is painfully obvious that flight schools have posed incognito to trick unsuspecting people to committing to a life of squalor, missed holidays etc, and career disappointment. Plus, you'll lose that "feeling" for general aviation. Good luck to all!
This is something that you have not seen & are not used to see & experience, that is why you find it hard to digest & therefore you are having GAS PROBLEMS AS A RESULT........
I am real & so is FLYWIFE, I know who her Husband is, where he works & I am pretty sure about a few other people here, they are all real.....
Where is the guarantee that you are not an imposter.......
#104
At time when the economy is faltering, unemployment is the highest it has been in 29 years, and who knows what will happen to interest rates now that the US has been downgraded, only a fool would voluntarily take an eighty percent pay cut.
#105
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BUT Since, smart people are either leaving this industry or not coming in anymore, so, fools have to step in & replace them now...
#106
Hotmama, again, can we switch jobs? You don't like your job and I do not like mine. I can give you my 120k engineering job for your flying job. As I said, you'll be in an office all day going from meeting to meeting and dealing with corporate BS all day. And you will take some of it home too, very important fact!
Where else can you build time quickly other than at a regional for 20k/year. I am looking for the time and then get out. I am open to any other avenue as well.
I do not believe in any pilot shortage, but what will happen with the 1500h rule? I do hope the law becomes a fact! Retirements? One sure thing, the next few years may be quite interesting...
Where else can you build time quickly other than at a regional for 20k/year. I am looking for the time and then get out. I am open to any other avenue as well.
I do not believe in any pilot shortage, but what will happen with the 1500h rule? I do hope the law becomes a fact! Retirements? One sure thing, the next few years may be quite interesting...
You have meetings and BS all day long. I spend upwards of eight hours per day, locked in a room the size of a walk in closet with a guy who I may hate: that guy who has questionable hygiene, talks about the boil he just had lanced, b!tches about the company incessantly, and critiques everything you do.
Where else can you get hours? Hmm, let me think... I have instructed, ferried planes, sight seeing tours hauled boxes, moved patients, and spotted sailfish in the Keys (admittedly, that job was only a few days, and I was paid in liquor). There are a zillion other ways to build time: traffic watch, banner towing, pipeline patrol, hot shot delivery, photography, hauling jumpers, and on and on. Heck, you have your own 172 don't you? How about hanging out a shingle for sight seeing right now? It has been years since I dealt with that part of the regs, but if I remember (somebody correct me if I am wrong), but VFR non-stop sight seeing flights that depart and terminate at the same location and remain within 25 miles don't require anything other than a commercial cert and 100 hour inspections.
When you get your time and "get out", just where are you going to go? Gone are the days of "I'm gonna get my 1000 TPIC and go to XYZ mainline." There are tens of thousands of pilots who already have several years of TPIC all ahead of you...... oh, and they have the contacts that will help them get an interview. Do you?
#107
I'll trade my 65K salary non flying for your 120K salary. Let's do this I sell parts for business jets so you are in the aviation business and its half your salary so not as bad as losing 3/4's of your pay deal? Ok deal.
#109
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The deal is to trade the AIRLINE PILOT JOB of my choice with my JOB.....
If it is a sales job, I already have one sales job, as far being in aviation, we are already in aviation.
Baron already owns a plane, flying the $100 hamburger & scenic routes doesn't cut it for us...... It's as simple as that .....
#110
Flyerwife is a poser. Probably the owner of a flight school. Her (his) attempt is to lure middle-aged, mid-life crisis men into persuing their "dreams". Beware of flyerwife et al.
Going from 120k to 20k in salary will certainly lead to depression, nervous and social disorders, and potentially alcoholism. Shame on you flyerwife!
Going from 120k to 20k in salary will certainly lead to depression, nervous and social disorders, and potentially alcoholism. Shame on you flyerwife!
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no wonder we are poorly compensated!!!

