Slice121
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And his wife is saying...... GET OUT!As a career changer who spent 20 years bored and stressed out at a desk, dreaming about flying, but making good money, I can give you my perspecitve...
I already had 1500 hrs and CPL, AMEL, Inst ratings when I decided to make the career change. Still had trouble getting interviews, but after getting my CFI and 100hrs instruction that changed.
The first year my salary went from $170k to $15.9K. After 6 years I'm up to about $85k, half of what I left behind.
After six years my wife still hates me for giving up "our good life".
I have spent five of the last six years commuting.
I miss the $100 hamburgers and 3 day weekend getaways.
I miss going where I want, when I want.
I hate the politics of mgmt vs union.
But - The worst day flying is still better than the best day at the old job.
As a career changer who spent 20 years bored and stressed out at a desk, dreaming about flying, but making good money, I can give you my perspecitve...
I already had 1500 hrs and CPL, AMEL, Inst ratings when I decided to make the career change. Still had trouble getting interviews, but after getting my CFI and 100hrs instruction that changed.
The first year my salary went from $170k to $15.9K. After 6 years I'm up to about $85k, half of what I left behind.
After six years my wife still hates me for giving up "our good life".
I have spent five of the last six years commuting.
I miss the $100 hamburgers and 3 day weekend getaways.
I miss going where I want, when I want.
I hate the politics of mgmt vs union.
But - The worst day flying is still better than the best day at the old job.
As a career changer who spent 20 years bored and stressed out at a desk, dreaming about flying, but making good money, I can give you my perspecitve...
I already had 1500 hrs and CPL, AMEL, Inst ratings when I decided to make the career change. Still had trouble getting interviews, but after getting my CFI and 100hrs instruction that changed.
The first year my salary went from $170k to $15.9K. After 6 years I'm up to about $85k, half of what I left behind.
After six years my wife still hates me for giving up "our good life".
I have spent five of the last six years commuting.
I miss the $100 hamburgers and 3 day weekend getaways.
I miss going where I want, when I want.
I hate the politics of mgmt vs union.
But - The worst day flying is still better than the best day at the old job.
I am a professional and I fly for money. I wish more people would remember that. The problem is too many people getting into this career with unrealistic goals. Like spending $150,000 of money you do not have and will probably pay off the day you retire.
I really not happy that this point went right over everybody's head. Maybe that's the problem. You see, kiddies, he meant that more people need to quit ruining our lives by taking this job because it's just so darn neat. I'm trying to be a professional here! This means that I understand that these shiny, pointy things don't go anywhere without a couple of people like me in the front....and that's worth a decent lifestyle! Thank god I left the airlines.
I regard flying as an art. Flying jets as a perfect blend of art and science.
How do you guys/gals that fly professionally like it? I have my private certificate with about 150tt and have been considering going pro. I work as a loan officer right now and it's the same old routine day after day. I think about aviation constantly and sit out at Lambert all the time listening to my scanner wishing I was in front of one of those jets. Does flying ever get old to you folks after you've been doing it for a while? In other words if you had it to do over again would you have done the same thing?
Thanks!
In the decades before 2001 that may have gotten one by, mainly because there was a clear path to what became the "legacy" carriers.
Be careful.......trust me there is somebody willing to fly your pretty jet for that pay....its only a matter of time until mgt. realizes it.
if you are a good LO you know you are making money. I started my own mortgage business a few years ago and it has far exceeded my expectations. I had this opportunity since I had to take a a medical and thanks to my companies loss of license insurance and the ALPA insurance I had money until I made it. If you are truely thinking about flying make sure to properly establish yourself in another business before you do it. Flying is fun but you have to remember that it is still a job and its not going for $100 burger run in a C172. You can do 5-6 legs a day and many short overnights and the FA are not all that. I dont know about the place you work at but most Lo are independant contractors so they can work more or less on their own terms, plus you get weekends and hollidays off. just remember that the grass is always greener on the other side.I work as a loan officer right now and it's the same old routine day after day