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DesertFalcon

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What are you doing, for a living, now that the "Pilot World" has come to a screeching halt?

Are you still flying?
Are you working outside of Aviation?
Are you unemployed?

Tell us what you life is like?
 
I am now flying rubber dog $hit out of Hong Kong.

Really!

That doesn't stick, to the wall, very well, does it?
It keeps bouncing off.... must really make a mess.

:)
 
still?

Well I'm still flying but keeping my fingers and everything else crossed. When I started this job (over 8 years ago) I honestly thought that this is a position that I could potentially retire from. Great equiptment, great pay, blah, blah but now I really don't know. There are so many factors that are completely out of my control and that gives me some great discomfort.

I have had my resume updated and improved by a pro, gone back to school to work on the MBA, and worked on my short game through the winter.

And continue to pray that this all turns around.....
 
What are you doing, for a living, now that the "Pilot World" has come to a screeching halt?

Are you still flying?
Are you working outside of Aviation?
Are you unemployed?

Tell us what you life is like?

I have a couple of personal training certifications that are helping to pay the bills in the mean time. Between running a couple of boot camps and offering strength training in between, at least my child support is paid...lol.

I'm also trying to get a job flying Citations overseas.
 
I'm in... for now... contract only but the pay is decent and the airplane flies often enough. I really like the job, and I pray that I will be able to keep it. There has been talk of it becoming a full-time position but that seems a ways off yet.
 
I'm thinking of starting a low-low cost airline.
I was thinking of calling it Indy Virgin Blue SkyBus.
Anyone want a job for $10 and hour? Sorry, no bennies!!

Oh and AIG Exec's fly free because they're financially backing me. My start-up costs are about $176m.
 
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Drinking a *LOT*............

And not ever getting laid.

But my ex gets all my money and my kids only rarely see me because I can't buy gasoline for my car.

Oh well...

She's a "Christian."

Feh.
 
Hi!

I WISH I was flying rubber dog******************** out of HK! Instead, after 3 1/2 months of nothing, I am going to Nairobi Sun to fly DC-9s for about 6 months, then we'll see what happens...

The job and flying sound interesting, but being on a 5 1/2 month trip (as opposed to a 3 or 4 day trip, say), is a bit long for me, especially since I like seeing my CEO and kids A LOT! Previously, my longest gig away from home was about 6 wks.

I know most of the guys laid off from my airline have NO job, flying or otherwise. 4 (out of about 30) were recalled this past week, but WAY out of seniority order (they said they would recall in seniority).

cliff
GRB
 

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