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FN FAL said:How many pilots do you know came back to work with a shotgun after getting fired? None? Well, there you have it, chicken de-boners love their jobs more than pilots.
Actually, I think there's a large percentage of people here that have never worked a job outside of aviation. I often find it so funny how so many pilots here speak of these *grand jobs* outside of aviation just ripe for the picking. Be an Engineer and buy your own plane! The money is in nursing! Real estate is the way to go, my neighbor says so!!pilotyip said:Right on Metro, you are singing my tune. I am teaching my grandson to fly and he elects to pursue a professional flying career like his father and grandfather, I will be most supportive and also recommend he not go to college full-time. I still feel this is a fantastic career. I work with too many people who love what they do. Perhaps that is because for many of them it is a second career and thy have something to compare it to
I forgot about that one.Rez O. Lewshun said:How about a spear gun and a hammer?
The grass is always greener on the other side.wrxpilot said:Actually, I think there's a large percentage of people here that have never worked a job outside of aviation. I often find it so funny how so many pilots here speak of these *grand jobs* outside of aviation just ripe for the picking. Be an Engineer and buy your own plane! The money is in nursing! Real estate is the way to go, my neighbor says so!!
A reality check is necessary. I work in the engineering field, and it sucks. It is a stable job with security, but it is not high paying (I make $60k/yr with 5 yrs experience, expect about 3-5% increase/year), and it is EXTREMELY boring. I've worked jobs from aerospace to power to accident reconstruction. There are some nice parts, but most of the time you're dealing with boring crap.
Now, there are some people out there that don't mind working up the ladder to management (and ok pay, around $100k/yr) and working 60/wk, taking work home, checking voice mails and emails on vacation, etc. Every so often they get a saturday or sunday to work on the lawn and play some golf, and they seem happy (outwardly, anyway).
Oddly enough many pilots here think the professional world involves a 2 hr lunch everyday, a 30 hr work week, and $200k/yr. I don't know where they get this crap, it is as bad as the BS you hear coming out of the big FL schools regarding flying for the airlines.
Do what makes you happy, whatever it is. Those are the only people satisfied in life from what I can tell. Chasing money will only disappoint.
wrxpilot said:Actually, I think there's a large percentage of people here that have never worked a job outside of aviation. I often find it so funny how so many pilots here speak of these *grand jobs* outside of aviation just ripe for the picking. Be an Engineer and buy your own plane! The money is in nursing! Real estate is the way to go, my neighbor says so!!
A reality check is necessary. I work in the engineering field, and it sucks. It is a stable job with security, but it is not high paying (I make $60k/yr with 5 yrs experience, expect about 3-5% increase/year), and it is EXTREMELY boring. I've worked jobs from aerospace to power to accident reconstruction. There are some nice parts, but most of the time you're dealing with boring crap.
Now, there are some people out there that don't mind working up the ladder to management (and ok pay, around $100k/yr) and working 60/wk, taking work home, checking voice mails and emails on vacation, etc. Every so often they get a saturday or sunday to work on the lawn and play some golf, and they seem happy (outwardly, anyway).
Oddly enough many pilots here think the professional world involves a 2 hr lunch everyday, a 30 hr work week, and $200k/yr. I don't know where they get this crap, it is as bad as the BS you hear coming out of the big FL schools regarding flying for the airlines.
Do what makes you happy, whatever it is. Those are the only people satisfied in life from what I can tell. Chasing money will only disappoint.