Snakum
How's your marmott?
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- Feb 21, 2002
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2years2go ... I've been reading here for five years about how lousy the life of a pilot is. The pay sucks, the hours suck, managment sucks, commuting sucks ... life in general just plain sucks if you make a living in the pointy end or in the back, I reckon. However, much like yourself, knowing all the bad aspects, I'm still busting my butt to get up front. It's all I have ever wanted to do.
Here's my current gig:
Averaging 70 hours per week over the last five years, including a huge number of late night/early morning client emergency calls, on the road a lot, working practically every weekend, spending the night on the couch in the dayroom once or twice per week when we're rolling out a new product, worked for less than $1000 per month for a while and had a few weeks of 100+ hours during that time, as well.
And you know what? I still actually look forward to coming to work most days, I still actually like my job, I still care for the people I work for and with, I give 125% every single day regardless of the size of my check at the end of the month because that's what is required. For me, the challenge of the job and knowing at the end of every single day how I contributed to our growth or became a wrench crunching in the gears is my reward. I believe in the company and so I fight for it every day, seven days per week.
So as long as I believe (and I do) that aviation will provide the same kind of challenges and the same kind of satisfaction, and at the same time allow me to do something for a living that I do as a hobby and LOVE ... I don't really care what the downside is, within reason. Every job has it's bad points.
And that's kinda the whole thing in a nutshell isn't it? If you don't believe in what you're doing, and if it is driving you nuts beyond mere belly-aching and venting (which we all do sometimes) ... isn't it time to go do something else? Even being a pornstar becomes a job eventually, as a retired Piedmont/US Air Captain told me once.
Probably like you, I'd trade with ANY of these guys who flies for a living.
Minh
Here's my current gig:
Averaging 70 hours per week over the last five years, including a huge number of late night/early morning client emergency calls, on the road a lot, working practically every weekend, spending the night on the couch in the dayroom once or twice per week when we're rolling out a new product, worked for less than $1000 per month for a while and had a few weeks of 100+ hours during that time, as well.
And you know what? I still actually look forward to coming to work most days, I still actually like my job, I still care for the people I work for and with, I give 125% every single day regardless of the size of my check at the end of the month because that's what is required. For me, the challenge of the job and knowing at the end of every single day how I contributed to our growth or became a wrench crunching in the gears is my reward. I believe in the company and so I fight for it every day, seven days per week.
So as long as I believe (and I do) that aviation will provide the same kind of challenges and the same kind of satisfaction, and at the same time allow me to do something for a living that I do as a hobby and LOVE ... I don't really care what the downside is, within reason. Every job has it's bad points.
And that's kinda the whole thing in a nutshell isn't it? If you don't believe in what you're doing, and if it is driving you nuts beyond mere belly-aching and venting (which we all do sometimes) ... isn't it time to go do something else? Even being a pornstar becomes a job eventually, as a retired Piedmont/US Air Captain told me once.
Probably like you, I'd trade with ANY of these guys who flies for a living.
Minh
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