Lead Sled
Sitt'n on the throne...
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Sorry to say it, but you're right...jschroed said:I hate to rain on everyone’s parade, but at least for me corporate flying is awesome when it’s good but can really suck. Almost everyone I know in the business (including myself) has at one time or another been kicked to the curb by having the flight department close or the airplane completely sold out from underneath them. Don’t get me wrong I love what I do, love the QOL and love the pay, but I never get to cozy because it could end at anytime.
However, how is this any different than airline, military or any other type of flying? (Or any other career for that matter?) I've got plenty of airline and military buddies that were furlowed or forced to "fly a desk". I've lost two or three jobs over the years, but guess what? In each case, the replacement job I found was better in every way than the one I left.
In order to find that dream job you've got to be willing to go to it, it probably won't come to you. I've been flying corporate off and on (mostly on) since 1975. During the 25 years that I've flown corporate, we've lived in Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Ohio, Oregon and finally California. If you're only willing to stay in one particular area it will probably be difficult.
Just some thoughts.
'Sled