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Um....Floats anyone??
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pilotyip said:I have been living the dream since 1947.
Do you know what that makes you??-------------------------------------------->OLD!:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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pilotyip said:I have been living the dream since 1947.
A store manager at In'N'Out makes 100k.pilotyip said:Again the Dept of Labor puts $100K in the upper 5% of wages earners in the US, what is wrong with that number? If you do not make $100K as a pilot what job will give you that income?. I have never topped $100K, I own a house, an airplane and have decent retirement all set up. I have been living the dream since 1947.
Freight Dog said:For those not in SoCal, In'N'Out is a fast food joint and the home of Double-Double.![]()
pilotyip said:Again the Dept of Labor puts $100K in the upper 5% of wages earners in the US, what is wrong with that number? If you do not make $100K as a pilot what job will give you that income?.
I have never topped $100K, I own a house, an airplane and have decent retirement all set up. I have been living the dream since 1947.
pilotyip said:Frgtdog, Good that puts the In and Out guy in the upper 5% of all wage earners. For Ninja, one of our pilots who makesin the mid 70's jsut bought a house about 50 miles from Fargo ND, for $6,000, payment with taxes $57 per month. He pays 4 times as much for his crash pad at YIP.
BoilerUP said:Wow, what thread creep...
Income is also directly proportional to location. 100k in the northeast or SoCal is like 60-70K in the midwest (CMH, IND, STL, etc) with cost of living & tax differences...
pilotyip said:PLC, thank you for recognizing my happiness, it makes my day. I have never said you should be happy that is your choice. I have only said I am happy. I would change little in my career and I am coming into retirement in good shape. I am still living my childhood dream.
CrownandCoke said:you got this off the UND website, I'm sure. UND has a CRJ sim that many regionals have used and liked. ASA reduces their minimums for any UND student that has gone through the CRJ program.
As for the low time, who cares? I am not making decisions in the left seat, I don't have the experience for that. I talked to a high time ASA person, who said they like hiring with low time because "we can hire you on before you have developed bad habits". 500 hours, 1500 hours, 2500 hours, who cares? I'm sick of people telling me unless I have 15000 hours I am inexperienced.
pilotyip said:Hey; guys are landing jets on aircraft carriers at night with less than 500 hours, time doesn't define capability.