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It is hard...we have a 4-year-old, 2-year-old and a 3 month old...I count the days until my husband gets home!
 
Well it's just a cost you have to accept for high pay, respect, stability...uh, nevermind.
 
No kidding

My husband could probably make more money working at Home Depot and we would have a better QOL...but we know that somewhere out there is that perfect job flying...and that is it...the love of flying! He loves flying...so we will keep counting days until he gets home!
 
pilots-wife said:
My husband could probably make more money working at Home Depot and we would have a better QOL...but we know that somewhere out there is that perfect job flying...and that is it...the love of flying! He loves flying...so we will keep counting days until he gets home!


Good Luck.
 
I consider myself blessed and lucky to know some of the folks who use this website. First of all, this was a great section to add here. I've been in aviation off and on for about 12 years.

I have 2 special people in my life now. My son's dad! He was a Continental Captain for many years and believe me, when my son was little, I really missed him when he went to work. But I'm glad he did. He now works for USA Jets, I wish I lived closer to him, so I could just see him more often.

I'm getting married in August! I've been with my finacee about 8 years. He is hard working, and gone quite frequently, but honestly when he is home, since we are in an apartment, waiting for our home, he gets bored to death. Since he is a contractor, Pilot, I just tell him, "hey pick up the phone and get a trip!

He is in Boston, now, fishing on a 3 day layover! I do miss him! I appreciate even more every time he comes home safely!

Fly safe and be safe!
 
It just about killed me to be gone on reserve when I got hired at TWA. My daughter is now 17 (she was born when I was in newhire class).

During the early years, I noticed a whole bunch of senior Capt.'s talking about how screwed up their kids were. I set out to find out why. Every time I ran into a FA who's dad was a pilot, I'd pick their brains.

Some of them were messed up. The one's who were well-adjusted (FA's? ;) ) said that their dad's always made an effort to get home. They didn't stay in base to party or intentionally bid reserve to stay away from home. That's why I rode FedEx and Ryan Int'l. in the middle of the night to get home--for my wife and daughter.

Still married and my kid's well-adjusted (for a teenage girl!). TC
 
This is a great section to have. I'm not a pilot myself, but I do work in the industry. Many of my friends are pilots and several have been thru divorces. The worst thing that can happen to most people in this business is having a spouse that forces them to get out of it, all it does is make both parties miserable.
 
Hey Woobietail

woobietail said:
Aviation.....you choose to be a pilot or be married to one that is part of the package there should be no suprises!
Let me take a guess at your personal profile:
Male (or cross gender)
Big Video Gamer
Heavy Metal Rocker
Age; <25
Shunned by girls universally

Grow up and experience a little bit of life before you make those knuckle dragger statements...now back to your game of Tron.
 
Good thread..

I have always wanted to be a pilot, my dad, uncle and grandfather are all pilots.. I always wanted to be a pilot..

Growing up, I remember my dad being gone, but what I remember most, is not what he missed, but what he was able to be there for..

I think it made our relationship that much stronger.. My mom and dad are 2 of my best friends and strongest shoulders to lean on.. We don't take anything in our family for granted.. The time we have together is precious and that is how it is spent..

I am getting married in less than 2 weeks.. and right now one of my biggest fears is that when we decide to have kids, my kid won't recognise me when I get home.. However, I have spoken to alot of guys I fly with with newborns, etc and they say not to worry..

I sure love flying, but I've only been doing the 121 stuff for a year, I guess we'll see if I was cut out for it..
 
woobietail said:
Well wrong on all accounts. Just expressing the realities of life in aviation.

Just go play with your blow up doll. BTW what is a DA-50? Does it burn glow fuel or is it electric? Go flame on another thread.
 
I've been away from work for the last couple weeks since my wife gave birth to our second child. There really is no better feeling in the world, than watching your child come into life, I can't believe how happy I've been. This is what it's all about!

http://www.geocities.com/rauul/IMG_0636.jpg
 
stearnst said:
I've been away from work for the last couple weeks since my wife gave birth to our second child. There really is no better feeling in the world, than watching your child come into life, I can't believe how happy I've been. This is what it's all about!

http://www.geocities.com/rauul/IMG_0636.jpg

How early was the baby? Looks tiny.
 
capt. megadeth said:
How early was the baby? Looks tiny.

Great observation. The baby was only 31 weeks along, so she was about a month and a half premature. My wife had been in the hospital for the week leading up to the birth due to some difficulties with pre-eclampsya (sp?), and finally her body stopped reacting favorably to the medications she was on to keep her blood pressure down. The highest I saw it was 206/107, and at the same time she lost her vision. The doctors were afraid that seizures were the next step (I guess that's what pre-eclampsya means..."before seizure"), so they decided to take the baby early.

It is amazing how the body works. Within a minute of having the baby, I was watching the monitors hooked to my wife, and her blood pressure went down to the low 100's over 70's, so it was almost instantly how fast the blood pressure came back to a normal level. The baby's doing great, not a single problem thus far, and the wife is recovering without a hitch. So all in all, it has looked like a happy ending/beginning!
 
Great news. Same thing happened to me....and all will be fine. Enjoy your little bundle. Such a beautiful baby.
 
Well, I am glad your wife and baby are ok.

There's another reason for me not to have a baby.....I don't want to die. TIC
 

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