LASvegas777
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will there be a light at the end of the tunnel when all these times pass? after reading the USA today article and reading a post regarding how pilots work for years and make sacfices to get that high paying job at a major, just like doctors and lawyers do, at what point does being a pilot not make it worth it. given you can make alot as a regional captain, but when the benefits of working for a major airline are no longer there but still requires all the hard work, sacrifices and time away from your family when is it not worth it? i dont think many doctors or lawyers would continue thier profession if they topped out at 90K a year with no type of pension, and questionable job security knowing that if your company fails you go back to the bottom of the food chain even though having years of experience.
you dont see a surgeon leave for a new hospital and start there as a resident. with what has happened and what the future will most likely hold for airline pilot careers, is it worth it with a chance that you might never reach the light at the end of the tunnel. i am a very optimistic and positive person, but i seem to find myself searching the internet for other career opportunities from time to time and then say what am i doing, i want to be a pilot. any others share this frustration? please respond thanks
you dont see a surgeon leave for a new hospital and start there as a resident. with what has happened and what the future will most likely hold for airline pilot careers, is it worth it with a chance that you might never reach the light at the end of the tunnel. i am a very optimistic and positive person, but i seem to find myself searching the internet for other career opportunities from time to time and then say what am i doing, i want to be a pilot. any others share this frustration? please respond thanks
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