Superpilot92
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PHXFLYR said:BR549 The whole point is to make that kind of money and more without having to bust your a$$ to get it. In other words you want to NOT fly and get paid for it. Sorry... It doesn't work that way. PHXFLYR:cool:[/QUOTE said:I have flown 4 times in the last two months on two separate trips. One of them was an afternoon turn. I'm about to start 2 weeks off this weekend. Spent a total of 4 nights in hotels over a 40+ day period.
I'm not flaming or being a smart-alec, but it is still possible to get paid good money and not fly a lot in the process. Sometimes the pendulum swings the other way and I fly a lot, but I'm on track to fly maybe 200 hours this whole year.
Given, I live in domicile and bid reserve, and that is a big part of it. Some people bid a fleet because of a particular airplane. Not me, I bid my aircraft because it offers me the best opportunity to make the least amount of trips to the airport. Am I lazy? No, I just don't feel like going to work a whole lot. I want to spend time doing other things.
pilotyip said:Notice in this thread a college graduate working in a non-aviation management job making $70K/yr. That is the real world of non-aviation jobs. So a HS grad making $100K in his mid-30's flying an airplane is a good job. Even if you have to work for the money sometimes.