BritishGuy
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- Nov 7, 2003
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I agree. I'm dropping jumpers right now in a 182. The problem is I only get around 35 hrs a month. I enjoy it. But it's not half as busy as they told me it would be. to be honest with you, for 35 hours a month, I could earn the money in a 'regular' job (I used to work for investment banks) and buy the 35 hours. So I'm getting a little peed off right now. I'm going to head back to Investment Banking and fly pay for my hours. I'll make more money (and we all need to be fed!) than the $8 a load I get now....and even if I bought the hours, I'd be better off. Just need to do a cost analysis. And believe me the odd 2-3 loads per day is all you make. You're pushing VFR minimums when the clouds are in, are pushed though it to get the job done.....not worth risking the licence, especially when the FSDO is on the next field (less than a mile away!) Don't get me wrong, if you're kept busy and you get the 100hrs a month (that you're promised!) then yeah stick it out for a few months to get the total time up.....otherwise, I'd instruct at a busy school....but then saying that, those jobs were hard to come by too.....busy school jobs that is.