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Should I quit my job?

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I can to some extent see where this guy is coming from. Calling Falcon Capt., who has been on this board since near it's inception and handing out good advice, isn't going to endear him to anyone though.

I work in Investment Management and when first getting out of undergrad, in Financial Services. The salary and benefits provided undergrads coming out of school just blows away what almost any CFI can make. And apparently what alot of FO's in charter operations sometimes make. And people at that age (22-23 or so) are indeed paying their dues, but learning at the same time.

For the amount of effort a pilot has to put it compared to someone else in Accounting or Finance before they get that first job, they are tremendously underpaid (doh!!!). The only reason I can think that is, is simply because we're all very passionaite about flying. Who the hell is passionaite about posting a debit to prepaid expenses?? People can leave for another job so much more easily in other industries and the lower level jobs are usually so un-enjoyable that they do leave after a year or year and half. Typically for more money and a better job elsewhere. How often does a FO leave for a higher paying Captain's position??? Probably never. Unfortunately the low paid FO and sometimes the low paid Captain seems to be ingrained in the culture of this industry. I know that isn't the case everywhere however. It seems that the unions at the regionals are doing their best to put a stop to this (at their part of the industry) but obviously it will take a while.

In sum, I think Bigbird has some good points but needs to think about how he's presenting them to everyone here.


Bigbird,


Relax bro! This board is not for letting out steam at other individuals. All of whom would probably help you out anytime too if they could(probably after an apology). I think if you had mentioned how ridiculous the deal you have is in relation to probably all of your peers in other jobs, etc, everyone would have known where you're coming from (as many of them worked lousy jobs working there way up the ladder). It certainly sounds as if it's not too good for you right now. Just hang in there, send your resume out to regionals or other corporate operators and don't burn any bridges.

Good luck!!


Mr. I.
 
BIG BIRD,

It really sounds like you will go through MANY jobs flying with "jerks" and "assholez" at the helm, all of them holding you back.

They are all just jealous of your King Air time.

Dont hurt yourself, jackass.
 
Gulfstream 200 said:
BIG BIRD,


Dont hurt yourself, jackass.

Amen! 1300 hours and complaining about being bored flying a King Air! Unbelieveable! If you're bored go get a job as a single pilot freight dog. If you need money then get a second or third job. A lot of us started during other down cycles and we found ways to make it work. You need a serious attitude adjustment. I could go on for pages but I would just be repeating everybody else.
Get a clue!

Pat
 
bigbird said:
You guys dont get the point. Falcon Capt, you are the one with the poor attitute. You seem to be very arrogant or maybe you think you're some sort of "big shot" because you are flying a Falcon. Personally I dont care what you or anybody else flies. This is about professional ETHICS. It has nothing to do with being pilots or flying airplanes. I am fighting for peoples rights to make a fair living. Trying to prevent young pilots from being exploited, just because they are a CFI or copilot...Falcon I am sure you would be the biggest asshole to work for. I feel sorry for you copilot.

Well the maturity speaks for itself... I think it is now blatently obvious why this individual is in the position he is in... I'm sure his company is hoping he will go away just as much as the other members on this board are hoping...

Would you hire this guy? :rolleyes:

And Mike, you should never say things that might come back and haunt you, this is a very small community...
 
And Mike, you should never say things that might come back and haunt you, this is a very small community...

Somewhere, waaay off in the distance, I can hear someone scream, "DOH!" :D
 
bigbird said:
I deserve a salary and health benfits. I dont give a #%#@ what anyone says. I will NOT fly for food or do any other work for beans. I am old enough and deserve to make a decent living just like everyone else..

"deserves" and "old enough"...I won't even ask to be excused for laughing. Yes, it would be so wonderful to have as an F/O someone so self-absorbed, combined with such an over-inflated sense of entitlement! Unmitigated joy would no doubt be felt while listening to his sage wisdome on "how the world should work" as attempts are made to convince me how Life is dealing him a lousy hand. :rolleyes: If I'm lucky, he might even begin to quote snippets from Lennon's song "Imagine". Let me guess bigbird....you're a Berkeley grad like mommy and daddy, right?

See, this is what was spawned when you old folk allowed hippies to breed in their communes. What were you thinking? Thanks a lot.
 
Get a grip!

Bigbird,

GET A GRIP! I agree that, based on your initial statements, you don't have what any of us would consider a "quality" aviation job. As you know, there are lots of flying jobs out there that aren't so great. The people that work at them usually do so until they can get something better. That's just the way this industry works.

I have a decent corporate job. Is it perfect? NO. Would I like something better? Of course. Am I d*mn happy to be employed right now? YOU BET I AM. That's the kind of attitude you need to have in this business, or you'll never survive.

Now, attacking guys like 501261 and Falcon Capt, who are hard-working guys who've given nothing but good advice to me and a lot of other pilots on this forum, is just tasteless. These guys are just trying to answer the question you originally asked, and your thanks is to call them a$$holes. Disgusting. With the attitude you have, I don't think you have much of a future in this business. I for one don't think I could share the cockpit of my King Air with you for four minutes, let alone four days.

The way I see it, you have two choices. Either make a MAJOR change to your attitude and outlook (after which I think you'd see your lot in life improve) or get out of this business and make room for some of the folks who don't have jobs and are willing to work for a living. I don't know where you got this attitude of entitlement from, but I'd be willing to bet your parents are Democrats. Life ain't always fair, pal ...

R
 
I could see this as flame-bait a mile away.

BigBird, keep your job! Get a part time job and augment your income. Is it right you can't earn a real income as a commercial pilot, of course it's not right. It however is the way it is! Every pilot before you, except military pilots had to scrape the bottom of the barrel to make it for many years, I'm no exception.

Hell at 1300 hours I was flying dead bodies around the desert, and living on an indian reservation. Believe me sitting in the right seat of King Air is an awsome job to have with 1300 hrs. Enjoy what you have. Your time will come, be patiant! I bet if you hang in there another 6 months or so they'll upgrade you. For now take the time you have and learn from your captains.
 
Thanks captjim for the polite advice. These are the responses Im looking for. Not ones that attack me for being unhappy at my current job.
 
Bigbird,

Read your posts again... You weren't being attacked.... you just couldn't take advice and constructive criticism. Good luck...
 
Ive got a whopping 37 hours. I'll be more than glad to ride right seat. I currently work in tech support for an ISP. I sit here and day dream of the day I get a full time pilot's position and I understand that it will be a while. If your bored to tears just remember that there are guys like me that sit here and dream of a job like yours. Keep your head up, Ill probably be your first officer someday.
 
I can understand the basis of what bigbird is saying. BigBird thinks that we should stand up for our hard work. However, before I went any further than my private, I knew exactly what I was getting into and what to expect. I knew that nothing was going to change in 1 year, 2 years, or even 3 years. The underlying problem that is inherent to our career is that aviation is expensive and the cost of flying increases every day. It is not stable at all, and flucuates with the economy. If a company loses money, the first thing to go is the aviation department. Notice too that it is also the last thing to be added to a company.
Yes, there are a lot of people who have to "pay their dues" and some get their lucky breaks early. BigBird is one of them if he plays his cards right. In the meantime, I hope he realizes this and just sticks it out. Good luck and Blue Skies.
 
asolo said:
If a company loses money, the first thing to go is the aviation department. Notice too that it is also the last thing to be added to a company.

I wish people would stop saying this... this is more of a falacy of the past than the way things are today... yeah, some small companies who probably shouldn't have had an airplane in the first place may shut down their operation, but it isn't like as soon as the most companies goe red the first thing to go is the planes... just isn't true...
 

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