flyifrvfr
CFII/MEI right seater
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2004
- Posts
- 495
I just had to chime in with my thoughts of PFT. I just became a CFI and I'm currently unemployed. My goal is to fly for a fractional or charter company. I have never been interested in flying for regionals or any type of airline but I would never put out money above and beyond what I have already put out to get to this level. If a person has a undeniable desire to fly for a living don't limit yourself to an airline. For some unknown reason a large majority of pilots believe the only job worth having is an airline pilot. While I have nothing against the airlines, pilots shouldn't limit themselves to just one area of flying. People seem to not see the writing on the wall, salarys for airline pilots are steadily falling while managers salarys continue to grow. Pilots are similar to truck drivers in the sense that recievers of cargo would treat truckers better if truckers refused to go to problem recievers. Pilots could do a complete industry strike and show the airlines that without pilots the airplanes stay parked. Before anyone says I'm nuts, I already know that this will never happen because there are people who will not only do the job for free, but will pay to be considered for the job. The airline situation will never improve or return to the way it used to be. Salarys will continue to get cut and unions will be forced to rewrite contracts. Airlines are using 9-11 as the excuse for this but the problems were there before 9-11 and I see no improvement in the future. I as a truck driver make a good living, I worked for 5 months last year and made $30,000. Had I worked through the year into the busy time of year I would have made $65,000 per year and home everynight. I turned my back on the trucking industry because I have a desire to fly but don't have the patience to go through the same thing I went through as a trucker. You need experience to get a job but how do you get experience if no one will hire you. Fly the cargo at night which most people seem to not want to do and get the multi-pic time. After doing this (paying your dues) You will look better to an employer because you didn't pay for your job with money but hard work sweat and hopefully not alot of tears.