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$350-500 for a Hawker PIC seems pretty low, IMO.

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135fr8r said:
I currently have a full time gig, but the pay isn't great, plus I have the opportunity to do something else full time in which I have always wanted to do.

if you are still young and single you better do it. sounds to me you could be at a major crossroad. go with your gut. :)

contract work is not for most people. but you could make it work for you, if you make the right connections. that part is up to you. it is easier to find work in large metroplexes like the NE where there are many diverse operations close together. :)
 
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For what its worth, I did contract work after I was furloughed because I didn't have a full time job. The only places I've heard of to make descent money contracting is in the northeast and Florida, and thats if you have some kind of mid to large cabin type with current school. I now have a pretty good full time job, but enjoy doing an occasional contract flight for extra $$$.
 

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