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SKyHigh
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But I don't want to be any of those. Should I go be a teacher just so I can have the summer off? Should I go be a firefighter or cop just for the pay? Where do you get this information? Keep in mind that most of the general public thinks that pilots make huge sums of dough and have a great number of days off. Have you fallen into this same trap in appraising the careers that you mention?
As a disillusioned airline pilot I had a few years to examine other lines of work and still do. As with flying I have tried to compare careers in the most unbiased manner possible. Compensation rates of other professions are public record.
Pilots like to manipulate the facts in order to support a reality that doesnt exist. They falsify incomes by counting things that they shouldn't in order to support a fantasy. Unless you fully take stock of what you earn against other similar professions it is difficult to know what your true value is.
A simple test is to see how people with other comparable careers live versus a typical regional airline pilot. To me this acid test is proof positive. Pilots I know work constantly and live in starter homes if they are lucky. The firefighters whom I am friends with have speed boats, families, dirt bikes and live middle class lifestyles. Only you can decide if the sacrifices are worth it.
SkyHigh
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Gibraltar...
Dover...
Bosporus...
The Dardenelles...
Magellan...
Bering...
Malacca...
Taiwan...
You could explore the economic, political, and military importance of straits... you could challenge students to memorize all the straits in the U.S. You could complete a graduate degree and become known as Dr. Strait, and that would definitely boost your strait pay.

Oh, I see possibilities here.

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#14
Name of the game? Want this lifestyle, be my guest. With an attitude like yours, the schedules WILL get worse. If you want to be a part of this industry, please come with an attitude to improve the quality of life. Dont be such a pushover.....
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I have no idea what the point of this thread is. I am making a very comfortable living doing what I love to do and in a few more years I'll be going into the six figures. How many can say that about their jobs? Ask any 9-5er see what they say about their job.
#16
Yeah I love my job when I actually fly.
Of the 376 hours I was gone last month I flew 50 myself. Of the 50 that were my leg, actual hand flying was problay a total of 6 hours, figuring 10 min's a flight at 35 flights.
I was with my wife 3 hours a night for the nights home since she works late.
I spent 91 unproductive hours in a hotel by my self with no compensation.
I think the point is, flying for a regional compared to other jobs blows. (note, no sugar coating). We should never let our love for flying be part of our compensation package.
And yes I am working on another carreer.
Of the 376 hours I was gone last month I flew 50 myself. Of the 50 that were my leg, actual hand flying was problay a total of 6 hours, figuring 10 min's a flight at 35 flights.
I was with my wife 3 hours a night for the nights home since she works late.
I spent 91 unproductive hours in a hotel by my self with no compensation.
I think the point is, flying for a regional compared to other jobs blows. (note, no sugar coating). We should never let our love for flying be part of our compensation package.
And yes I am working on another carreer.
#17
if you're doing this for the strict love of hand flying an airplane, then you should probably look into a different type of flying, as no airline, regional or major is going to give you that satisfaction, unless you're flying a nice piece of historic equipment.
Truth is, millions of individuals hate their job, and millions of individuals will retire from the same job they hate. Typically, all we do on here is ***** about how little we're getting paid, although i'm sure we heard what we'd make in the interview, and then after we make crappy pay, we complain about it a lil' more...all said and done, i'd rather not hear the complaining unless someone's doing something to fix the problem.
Also, what good does it do complaining if you're not even in the freakin industry anymore?
Truth is, millions of individuals hate their job, and millions of individuals will retire from the same job they hate. Typically, all we do on here is ***** about how little we're getting paid, although i'm sure we heard what we'd make in the interview, and then after we make crappy pay, we complain about it a lil' more...all said and done, i'd rather not hear the complaining unless someone's doing something to fix the problem.
Also, what good does it do complaining if you're not even in the freakin industry anymore?
#18
Have you thought about becoming a geography teacher?
Gibraltar...
Dover...
Bosporus...
The Dardenelles...
Magellan...
Bering...
Malacca...
Taiwan...
You could explore the economic, political, and military importance of straits... you could challenge students to memorize all the straits in the U.S. You could complete a graduate degree and become known as Dr. Strait, and that would definitely boost your strait pay.
Oh, I see possibilities here.

.
Gibraltar...
Dover...
Bosporus...
The Dardenelles...
Magellan...
Bering...
Malacca...
Taiwan...
You could explore the economic, political, and military importance of straits... you could challenge students to memorize all the straits in the U.S. You could complete a graduate degree and become known as Dr. Strait, and that would definitely boost your strait pay.

Oh, I see possibilities here.

.
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Originally Posted by BURflyer
How many can say that about their jobs?
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