Captain Morgan
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I agree, unfortunately I think there are way too many people who don't regard flying as "work" (Not to sidetrack the main issue)The problem I have with Silverhawk's statement is that this profession is not a part-time job!
The stress and BS with this job is way above the average job.
if your paying the bills and your happy and when you put all the bs to the side, you still love hand flying the airplane....I think you might miss that feeling sooner than you think
Ok, I know I am a goof in most of my posts but this time I am serious.
If an opportunity, outside of flying, presented itself to you and offered a 40 hour work week, retirement and great benefits would you consider leaving this 121 job.
The long-term pay would be around 100K in a few years. But outside of the money what motivations would you consider to weigh against staying in flying as career.
Thanks for your inputs!
P2J
After a couple months I felt my brain rotting and decided to go fly for a regional (best I can do after not flying for awhile)
Take the normal job and buy a Bonanza.
After 20 years flying in USAF I took a desk job making high pay for little work. After a couple months I felt my brain rotting and decided to go fly for a regional (best I can do after not flying for awhile). Huge paycut but that's only one aspect. I told my family what it meant in terms of holidays etc. I don't love flying to the point its all I want to do but if I have to work for a living that beats any other option I can think of. I don't care for flying bug smashers so buying a little recip to buzz around in has no appeal. If I can find a great job that pays enough that I cound buy a Honda Jet that would be different.... If I was a millionare would I still want a flying job? No, but I probably wouldn't work anyway other than volunteer work. Its nice to try other things if you have that luxury like I did but you have to decide if its something you want to do day in day out even with good pay.
Excuse me while I go throw up.