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I just want to know why I wasnt given a passion for law instead of aviation, oh well gotta do what ya gotta do lol.
 
Who wants to be a pilot?

i would like to ask the audience
 
Don't kid yourself, lawyers are just as poor as pilots. For every well off lawyer, there are 50 barely putting food on the table.
 
Still a great career

Flying is still a great career. Where else can a guy without a college degree have a good chance of making $100K yr with 12-16 days off per month by his early 30's. If you really like to fly and are not in it for respect, prestige, $100K to start out, it is a great place to do something you love and be paid for it. Many people only dream about a job like that. There are too many negative vibes on this board. This might tend to discourage a person who thinking about flying as a career. Do not be discouraged, flying is still a great career. I would recommend it to anyone who likes to fly.
 
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pilotyip said:
Flying is still a great career. Where else can a guy without a college degree have a good chance of making $100K yr with 12-16 days off per month by his early 30's. If you really like to fly and are not in it for respect, prestige, $100K to start out, it is a great place to do something you love and be paid for it. Many people only dream about a job like that. There are too many negative vibes on this board. This might tend to discourage a person who thinking about flying as a career. Do not be discouraged, flying is still a great career. I would recommend it to anyone who likes to fly.

.ditto...all very true..beats working for a living :)
 
pilotyip said:
Flying is still a great career. Where else can a guy without a college degree have a good chance of making $100K yr with 12-16 days off per month by his early 30's. If you really like to fly and are not in it for respect, prestige, $100K to start out, it is a great place to do something you love and be paid for it. Many people only dream about a job like that. There are too many negative vibes on this board. This might tend to discourage a person who thinking about flying as a career. Do not be discouraged, flying is still a great career. I would recommend it to anyone who likes to fly.

Just curious. Where is the "guy without a college degreee in his early 30's" who is making $100K/yr with 16 days off working?
 
The only lawyers that I know that don't make much aren't very good or are ambulance chasers. The rest have all done very well. Being a good lawyer is usually just dependent on grades to start off. It's the ones with low B's or less that aren't very well paid. However being a pilot means you have to meet certain criteria. Once it is met what else is there? You meet PTS on something you get your rating and on paper you're as qualified as the next, hours pending.
 
pilotyip said:
Flying is still a great career. Where else can a guy without a college degree have a good chance of making $100K yr with 12-16 days off per month by his early 30's. If you really like to fly and are not in it for respect, prestige, $100K to start out, it is a great place to do something you love and be paid for it. Many people only dream about a job like that. There are too many negative vibes on this board. This might tend to discourage a person who thinking about flying as a career. Do not be discouraged, flying is still a great career. I would recommend it to anyone who likes to fly.

I don't mean to be an ass. I really don't. But woooo----owwwww! Where are these guys?!!! I'm a college graduate ten years out, mid-thirties, trying to keep binky from killing me every day in a trainer. I'm smack-dab in the middle of your demographic and I gotta tell ya, I don't know a single person that makes that kinda cash.

I know those GV jobs are around here and there, but honestly, let's face facts and admit that most of us (> 90%) don't make anywhere near that. A significant chunk of us are probably unemployed. I think a good chance is awfully optimistic.
 
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When I left the factory, I was packing ass wipe in a case by hand 21 days a month for for 38K a year. Now I fly an airplane 12 days a month for 41K a year plus perdiem. I think I'm going to stick with the middle ground...SJS means I gotta take a lotta crap and get paid nothing to start and I'm too old to go back to bending over a corrugated box 3,300 times on the night shift...not to mention, I'd be lucky to find a job working at the meat plant deboning the chickens with a bunch of crazy people.
 

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