rumrnr78
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Procede with caution!
If a career in flying is your goal, do not resign your position. How will this look to another employer? And, just where will you go, out of currency, haven't flown in a few years, etc. Don't think that Cessna 172 will keep you current. A future employer will want to see professional flying on your resume. Hang in there it will get better (or you will at least get used to the pain!)
Cheers- Rum
Maybe this question should be asked in the Majors forum. Are they as disgruntled with their flying as the regional pilots?
At this point, it doesn't matter to much anyway. There won't be any decent hiring for a few more years. Then, it should get much better and at the worst, always some hiring to cover attrition. Most pilots aren't complaining nearly as much when they are moving up the seniority list
If you have time, go back and read post from early 2007. Are pilots then telling everyone to leave the industry?
For what it's worth, I'm probably resigning from my regional job and am taking a "desk" job that pays enough so that I can live decent. If I really love the industry, I figure I'll get back in when there is movement again.
If a career in flying is your goal, do not resign your position. How will this look to another employer? And, just where will you go, out of currency, haven't flown in a few years, etc. Don't think that Cessna 172 will keep you current. A future employer will want to see professional flying on your resume. Hang in there it will get better (or you will at least get used to the pain!)
Cheers- Rum