AA717driver
A simpler time...
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G200--Would you get all that $hit out of your profile already? It f's up the formatting.
TC
Well, not quite.
Most of my peers/friends who fly Gulfstreams/Globals/7X etc make between 150-225K. No...not rich by any stretch...but getting by just fine. Some newer guys may get abused at 125K'ish but they usually move on pretty quick...like any profession, there's an experience building phase.
Most also work between 8-14 days a month. Want some extra money? plenty of time for another job. Many I know contract fly or work at sim centers for an extra 10-50K. Since leaving CFI/Charter work I have never had a flying job where I regularly worked more than 15 days a month and for the last 3-4 years I average less than 70 nights away. The vast majority of larger corp aircraft I know are crewed well. I'm home with my family more than just about any father I know (aviation or not)
And Yes, anyone who wants to can certainly fly a 777 or a Gxxx (or whatever) Its not rocket science. Average commitment, defined career goals, dedication etc...fly what you want!
I wouldn't suspect pay/lifestyle is terrific in an EMB-145, but it may suit you just fine? To each his own...but I can tell you that your view of the typical Gulfstream/Global/7X gig is far from accurate!
Not every Gulfstream/Falcon/Global pilot pulls in your cash. Good for you! And no, people might aspire to flying for a 777 for Fedex one day, but we all know getting on with Fedex or a Fortune 100 flight department full of the latest bizjets is super-highly competitive. Maybe flying Airforce One would help move your resume to the front of the pile with your great recommendations. You can be a fantastically talented pilot (i.e, Chuck Yeager) with great experience and not get an interview with thousands of resumes on file. You can network forever and the Chief Pilot's nephew gets the job. No big surprise - this is reality and not news.
I am just tired of the condecending tone I sometimes hear on these boards. Not everyone wants to focus solely on QOL - that typically happens after you have achieved your goals. For some people, those goals are getting harder and harder to achieve. Example: a newhire today at SWA will wait 20+ years to upgrade to the left seat of a 737. That's ridiculous compared to expectations when I started training many years ago - and I won't be applying any time soon. We are all entitled to our opinions and most of us are trying to either advance ourselves or trying to enjoy what is left of our careers.
That's funny right there, G-Man. Damned funny....we all love the G850 Captain who constantly says his dream job is flying a King Air yet breaks down in tears when his OEM hat/shirt/jacket/bag gets some dirt on it.
Also, much of the Fortune 100 isn't as competitive as you may think, and often pays on the low end (but may appeal to some for other reasons)....and don't even get me going on the talent from the 89th. LOL.
Are you referring to the Best of the Best of the Best, SIR ???