You also forgot the part about after they say "excuse me driver" .... "here's your tip for taking me safely for 10 city blocks". Where's my tip? Didn't I just safely take you over 2000 miles? Heck even the folks a starbucks get a tip for making you a cup of coffee. Where's the justice?
You also forgot the part about after they say "excuse me driver" .... "here's your tip for taking me safely for 10 city blocks". Where's my tip? Didn't I just safely take you over 2000 miles? Heck even the folks a starbucks get a tip for making you a cup of coffee. Where's the justice?
I know my brother, I know :erm:
That's the thing I miss about charter flying (nice tips) unfortunatly in aviation you win something on one side but lose it on the other, allow me to explain.
Airline pilots-
The good
1- Days Off
2- Don't have to live in Base
3- The bigger the airplane the bigger the suitcase "ISSUE" doesn't really exsist.
4- In the long run you can make alot more money once you have some seniority and you make it to the left seat.
The bad
1- Not alot of money to be made to start. (regional and some major level)
2- Job security kinda sux now a days
3- Always feeling like you have a gun pointed to your head.
4- No longer feel respected
5- Mergers, pay cuts etc.
Charter Pilots-
The Good
1- More money to start
2- Insurance benefits are usually good
3- Get tips ($200-$1000 in one day)
4- Flying is more fun and diverse
The Bad
1- QOL sux on 99% of charter jobs
2- If you really want to make some money, then you have to fly bigger equipment (Hawkers, Gulfstream) which means your QOL just went from crappy to horribly sh***y.
3- The bigger the airplane the bigger the suitcase "ISSUE" comes into effect.
4- You really get to feel used and abused.
5- imagine being no ready reserve 24/7.
Corporate Pilots-
The Good-
1- Money tends to be great
2- Equipment is usually great
3- Job security can be pretty good for Major corporations (McD's, Banks etc)
4- Benefits are usually very good
5- Get treated usually (not always) in a more professional manner.
The bad-
1- Wanna make alot more money? Well, move to bigger equipment (bigger the airplane, the bigger the suitcase issue comes into play)
2- QOL can sometimes not be as good (being on call)
3- Part 91 rules can bite ya on the a$$ (rest requirements are pretty much non exsistant.)
4- Job security on the corporate side of things (small corporations/private owners) can be as bad or worst than airlines.
121 Supplemental/Long haul
The good-
1- Get to fly "heavy" equiment
2- Get to see the world
3- Great experience
4- Money can be "OK"
The bad-
1- Job security in my opinion sux
2- Most companies treat you like sh***
3- Be prepared to be GOOOOONE.
4- Schedules suck
5- Once again, You better be packing for a month.
I think you get my point...
