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Flyguy6 said:
Why would you come on a board wher epeople come toseekadvice and tear their dreams down? If a person has a desire to be a professional pilot why try and tear them down just because you dont like it? Not everyone is getting into it for the 100K pay. I myself am fine with $70-80K. Why berate your own profession?

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Flyguy6 said:
Why would you come on a board wher epeople come toseekadvice and tear their dreams down? If a person has a desire to be a professional pilot why try and tear them down just because you dont like it? Not everyone is getting into it for the 100K pay. I myself am fine with $70-80K. Why berate your own profession?

Flyguy6, who are you addressing?
 
This is the greatest gig on the planet. In 2005 I flew, laid over or went to training 144 days. About 80 overnights in those 144 days worked . I flew 375 hours in 3 types, Asia, Europe and stateside trips. There are great jobs out there, clean living pays off. Don't let these burned out crab asses dampen your dreams. Life is , and your job is what you make it.
 
g4800xp said:
This is the greatest gig on the planet. In 2005 I flew, laid over or went to training 144 days. About 80 overnights in those 144 days worked . I flew 375 hours in 3 types, Asia, Europe and stateside trips. There are great jobs out there, clean living pays off. Don't let these burned out crab asses dampen your dreams. Life is , and your job is what you make it.

Great 'gig'. Wow dude, gnarly, rippin', cool.

You're missing the point. We all love to fly, we all do work like you cite (most of us anyway). It is great most of the time. But.....if you have to do it for the pay, eventually it'll come to bite you. So, the point is (as Pilotyip says well) fly because you like to (or love to) -- not because you HAVE to.

Crabasses -- I like that one!

You have a medical problem, you want to see an experienced Dr. You have a legal problem, you want to see an experienced lawyer. You want a flying career, why not listen to experienced pilots? Plenty on the forum.

Youthful exuberance is wonderful. Jettin' around the planet is a great gig. Call me in 10 years and let me know how it's going.

Fugawe
 
Well Fugawe, I guess I should have used language more age appropriate than "gig". I am ever so sorry to have offended you. Wow dude, gnarly, rippin', cool are not in my limited vacabulary.
You smart mouth me with"You have a medical problem, you want to see an experienced Dr. You have a legal problem, you want to see an experienced lawyer. You want a flying career, why not listen to experienced pilots? Plenty on the forum.

Youthful exuberance is wonderful. Jettin' around the planet is a great gig. Call me in 10 years and let me know how it's going."

Well Fugawe, it has been a great ride, I am more than likely your age, and I pray I will still feel the same in 10 years, if not I will do something else. Simple! I know not everyone can just " do something else" but I choose to use my off time doing just that. The only point I was hoping to make is that for someone looking to get in this career field, there are some great jobs in aviation, it can give you a hell of a great life, and that it is not all doom and gloom in aviation. These post's are filled with angry people who hate flying and I don't. I think this is the greatest job out there. Sorry, I am happy, positive and love my job. I am happy you have a billion hours and Big Iron types( I love Boeings and you are a fortunate guy to have been able to fly the best). I just wish once and a while someone can say they enjoy their job without getting whacked here for saying it.
 
g4800xp said:
Well Fugawe, I guess I should have used language more age appropriate than "gig". I am ever so sorry to have offended you. Wow dude, gnarly, rippin', cool are not in my limited vacabulary.
g4800xp said:
You smart mouth me with"You have a medical problem, you want to see an experienced Dr. You have a legal problem, you want to see an experienced lawyer. You want a flying career, why not listen to experienced pilots? Plenty on the forum.

Youthful exuberance is wonderful. Jettin' around the planet is a great gig. Call me in 10 years and let me know how it's going."

Well Fugawe, it has been a great ride, I am more than likely your age, and I pray I will still feel the same in 10 years, if not I will do something else. Simple! I know not everyone can just " do something else" but I choose to use my off time doing just that. The only point I was hoping to make is that for someone looking to get in this career field, there are some great jobs in aviation, it can give you a hell of a great life, and that it is not all doom and gloom in aviation. These post's are filled with angry people who hate flying and I don't. I think this is the greatest job out there. Sorry, I am happy, positive and love my job. I am happy you have a billion hours and Big Iron types( I love Boeings and you are a fortunate guy to have been able to fly the best). I just wish once and a while someone can say they enjoy their job without getting whacked here for saying it.


Hmm, I don't see it as 'smart-mouthing' -- perhaps I come from a more matter-of-fact background......i.e. say what you think. No offense intended.

You make good points. I think we view the picture similarly, but write differently from diff perspectives. I don't view the glass as half empty either. Perhaps the posts indicate that to you.

I simply advocate a lifestyle that doesn't force you to depend on the flying job........this will ensure you keep loving the 'job'. It's really not the job you love, it's the flying. If the job aspect becomes a burden, the associated flying will suffer. A simple truth many discover only too late. Ask the Delta guys. I've got many friends there and they certainly are not talking about any of the great trips they fly.

Fugawe
 
I could not agree more Fugawe, we never know what the future holds. I tend to like your posts, you are a realist, I am as well and you are not one of the angry crabasses. Life is what we make it and always have a plan B in the back pocket.
 
Fugawe said:
Ha, yeah, back when I was 'good looking'!

Naw.......really, he's my alter-ego from the Fugawe tribe. ;)

Isn't that also known as the Wadda Fugawe tribe?

If so, we're in the same tribe.

CE
 

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