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30 years is a LONG time, go somewhere you can enjoy life as well as make a paycheck.
If you are in it to get rich, get your MBA and go to Wall Street. Won't be as much fun, but you can go to work in a cubicle from 9-5 and make more money.
So with all things being equal w/ quality of life and other intangibles, which flying job would yield the biggest payoff strictly based on cash earnings for a pilot with 30 years left.
Southwest?
UPS?
FedEx?
United?
Continental?
Delta?
Emirates??
Air Force?
Yep and dead at 50 from heart attack, gold digging wife, coke problem. Too many friends from B school on that route.
I have known airlines that wish they had the sweet work rules these guys have.
So with all things being equal w/ quality of life and other intangibles, which flying job would yield the biggest payoff strictly based on cash earnings for a pilot with 30 years left.
Southwest?
UPS?
FedEx?
United?
Continental?
Delta?
Emirates??
Air Force?
I'll bet it's a corporate job not listed above.
I know plenty of corporate guys pulling down W2's larger then 12 year Fedex widebody guys
I'll bet it's a corporate job not listed above.
Go Air Force for 20 then see which of these is best over the last 10-15 yrs....it will diversify your risk and provide you with a much broader taste of life then staying at one place for 30+ years. Live overseas to the max extent possible early on and don't get too hung up on making rank --- fly, see the world, and serve your country. The retirement you'll gain will give you much flexibility on the type of airline or other non-flying job you pursue afterwards.
...just my two yens worth of course.
What companies? I knew some who made over 100k, but none over 200k. And the F/O's made much less.
Fedex and UPS have to be at the top for pay and SWA has to be at the top for beer consumption.