Drill Sgt. Dad
Fugitive Recovery Agent
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Atafan,
I was just joking....
I can attest that being Jewish in a predominantly Southern Baptist town is challenging at best... downright uncomfortable at worst.
Interestingly, i'm not particularly religious. I haven't been to synagogue since my Bar Mitzvah. But now that I have a son I want him to have the opportunity to learn his heritage and benefit from the moral lessons that religion teaches. (although I acknowledge that morals could be taught at home with or without religion).
In this town it would not be unlikely for a child to come home from preschool with a coloring-book page of Jesus. There is a church with not one, but three 50 foot-tall crosses. It is not uncommon to see folks praying before they eat at restaurants.
I realize the challenges of raising a Jewish child in this environment and, despite the lack of religion in my own life, I feel he will feel less exclusion if it is in his.
Forget my mother. I'M disappointed that I didn't become a doctor or lawyer. What was I thinking???
My bro is an attorney. He's a partner in a medium sized firm in Newport Beach. He works 14+ hours a day M-F, and many hours every weekend. Sure, he makes a very good living, but he's never home to enjoy any of it.
I'll take being a pilot and making 1/3 of what he does and enjoying my life.
hmmm. Let's see. In 11 years in this profession my salary went from $13,000/yr to a little over $100,000/yr, back to $25,000, and finally to the mid $50s. I've been furloughed 3 times, worked for 7 airlines and one corporation.
Yup. Shoulda been a lawyer.
I figure there is OBAP and the 99,s. Probably a female airline pilots association out there. So being of the Jewish pursuasion I am thinking of starting OJAP! Our mission statement would be to bring more Jews into the airline piloting profession. We don't need any more doctors and certainly we don't need any more lawyers so I would like to try to convince more of my people to become airline pilots! Any Jew would be able to join, who's with me? Remember, it's OJAP- Organization of Jewish Airline Pilots not
Jewish American Princesses!
Well, you know aviation. Follow the jobs. If I hadn't been furloughed so darned many times we'd probably still live in Pittsburgh.