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Did anyone else have such a difficult time making a decision to leave present career that is lucrative to take the regional job? I am having a heck of a time making that jump. I have a stable job that pays well and i am home every day and before i had the Comair offer i was usre i wanted to be an airline pilot and now i am not so sure!
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Here's what I tell people who ask: "Becoming a pilot was by far the absolute worst financial decision I have ever made... but it has by far been the most satisfying thing I have done professionally.
Its always nice to be getting off the plane to head to the hotel and see the business types turn on their phones and start talking to the office.
Do what I did, consult on the side if you can. I was in IT so I did extra work for small companies. Find a way to make extra money, h3ll; deliver pizzas I've done that too. You will only regret it when you look back and realize you had the opportunity to fly for a living and you passed it up to make some extra dough.
Three things are sure about your decision: It is hard. You will be broke for 3 years minimum. You will love it.
Its always nice to be getting off the plane to head to the hotel and see the business types turn on their phones and start talking to the office.
Do what I did, consult on the side if you can. I was in IT so I did extra work for small companies. Find a way to make extra money, h3ll; deliver pizzas I've done that too. You will only regret it when you look back and realize you had the opportunity to fly for a living and you passed it up to make some extra dough.
Three things are sure about your decision: It is hard. You will be broke for 3 years minimum. You will love it.
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Did anyone else have such a difficult time making a decision to leave present career that is lucrative to take the regional job? I am having a heck of a time making that jump. I have a stable job that pays well and i am home every day and before i had the Comair offer i was usre i wanted to be an airline pilot and now i am not so sure!
Depends on the company, time of the year you go online, F/O attrition, weather, where you are based, etc etc. There were months when I flew everyday I was on reserve and other months when I'd go 2 weeks without a call. I didn't mind going days without a call since I lived in base and it was like paid vacation but if you are sitting in a crashpad away from your family it sucks. Most companies guarantee you a minimum number of days off on reserve, usually 10-12. Of course, if you commute, you can kiss 2-6 of those days goodbye. And since it sounds like money is a serious issue for you buffalo, you are going to want to be flying as much as you can so there go even more days off.
Last edited by freezingflyboy; 11-21-2006 at 09:13 AM.
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Might be your best option. You should be mindful of the sacrifices ahead, it will get better after your first year, but your life style will change, just take the good with the bad, and you should be back where you were financially by your 3rd to 4rth year.
I know Skyhigh will jump in here any second to tell you what a mistake you're gonna make, but remember is your dream and your life. Your experinces will be different from others.
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Wow buddy...Is it really worth it? What are you going to do when you get furloughed? What are you going to do when you have to take a pay cut to go to another airline? You said you're making good money doing what youre doing now. Do you just need to have that title "airline pilot"? Is it the RJ that is calling you? If you like what you're doing and are making good money, why would you give it up? When you get down to it, flying is flying.
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