Groundpounder
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- Jan 27, 2013
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Emerson Bigguns
Let me let you in on a little secret - "corporate pilots" know that they are nothing but glorified chauffeurs and yes, they alot of times are treated as such by the passengers (bosses) that they fly around and have to be at their beck and call. They are away from home, don't really make alot of money, and have to put up with miserable hours and miserable (sometimes) bosses / passengers.
I have been on many of these "corporate" flights and cringe at how I see them treated sometimes.
I love to fly, and I also love to hunt and fish. I darn sure would not want to make my living doing any of them. Well, maybe fishing. But definitely NOT flying.
That is frequently the case in the 135 world, but the vast majority of 91 ops are not like that. I'm sort of on "beck and call" to my boss, but he also understands that I have a life outside of the cockpit. But I am paid handsomely, early mornings and late nights are rare, if we are staying in one place for a long period of time, I have the option of airlining home or staying.
All that being said, I have my eyes set on working for a major airline, but its not because I am treated poorly where I work now.