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+1. Anyone who goes after a job based on the type of equipment flown is likely one of those people who drives around with foglights on when it's not foggy.I guess I am not sure what all the fuss is about, its a nice airplane sure, but I would fly a Cessna 150 for the right salary and the owner would never have to worry about me leaving as long as he treated me right.
I guess I am not sure what all the fuss is about, its a nice airplane sure, but I would fly a Cessna 150 for the right salary and the owner would never have to worry about me leaving as long as he treated me right.
+1. one of those people who drives around with foglights on when it's not foggy.
one of those people who drives around with foglights on when it's not foggy.
Same basic kind of loser, yeah.is this the same as taxiing with the landing lights or strobes on?
i hate when people say this kind of crap. this job you describe doesn't exist. you might as well say you want to be a super hero.
i hate when people say this kind of crap. this job you describe doesn't exist. you might as well say you want to be a super hero.
i hate when people say this kind of crap. this job you describe doesn't exist. you might as well say you want to be a super hero.
You would be wrong my friend. A close friend of mine got a job on the east coast flying for the owner of a very late advertising firm. The owner has a Cirrus and feels that he always wants another pilot with him when he flies, my friend is fully employed by him (think medical, 401K company matching, company car) and he is paid 140K a year.
When I was hiring a new global driver this year I offered him the job (which starts at 165K) an he turned it down.
Yes while jobs like this are very rare they do exist.
My point was that I don't care about equipment, all about QOL.
I do fly a global now but if my boss got something different I would still fly for him no matter what, when I was looking for a job I applied at quality departments, I did not care what they were flying, and the job I have now I had to choose between this job and a king air job, the decision was not as easy as many of you might think. (And the king air paid more)
So if I understand you correctly land you are suggesting that you choose a job based on equipment?