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Drone airspace abuser
My apologies to the OP. Didn't mean to dig down into your financial business.
Sure, I get bored at times... but then I take a step back and think about how lucky I am to be doing this for a living.
How do you keep from getting bored? Challenge yourself. Make the next leg smoother and safer than the previous. Think everything through. Excel in what you do. Your passengers want the best pilot up in that front seat. Be that pilot.
Have pride in yourself and your job. People get bored because they let themselves get bored and take things for granted.
I hand fly every single airplane up to altitude, regardless of conditions or difficulty in the procedure. It keeps you sharp. I set goals for my landings and try to meet them every time.
To be honest, I don't feel like I've worked a real day in the past year that I've had this job.
Keep in mind that 100-150k isnt immediate... It's a looooong road before a paycheck like that starts rolling in.
I appreciate what you're saying, but I wonder... why excel when your pay and job security are dictated mainly by seniority? You can be the best stick-n-rudder guy who always finds the most efficient route and smoothest air, but at furlough time it's LIFO by rule. Why?
Wanna change jobs? Get ready to lose seniority and start over as a ****bag noob at the new carrier.
Terrible system. Not just pilots either.
My advice to the OP is that nowhere is it written that you have to love your job. If you have a job, be happy and do it well. Lots of kids have useless BA degrees and **** tons of debt. If you can get a job with your degree, do it. Pay off your debt and fly for fun.
I appreciate what you're saying, but I wonder... why excel when your pay and job security are dictated mainly by seniority?
That someone called airline 3d bus driving is just their opinion. While true for that poster it might not be true for others.
No, it's 100% true. Driving a busload(plane) of people to another bus station(airport). There is no difference other than the actual node of travel. Airline pilots are glorified Greyhound drivers.
No, it's 100% true. Driving a busload(plane) of people to another bus station(airport). There is no difference other than the actual node of travel. Airline pilots are glorified Greyhound drivers.
I'm not a commercial pilot, nor will I ever be or have a desire to be. My observation is from outside the circle of trust. But I can see where bus drivers....err...airline pilots would like to see them selves as something more than what they a really are.
Yeah, let's go through some bus driver in the cockpit, chances are we won't even be able to start the engines, where as I could probably operate his bus
You're not even a CPL and you think you even have a clue what it's like to fly for a living, please. But hey, you're entitled to a opinion, even a poorly thought out baseless one.
Thank you. Honestly, at this point I would almost rather delete the thread and rely on google than listen to people's advice on something I didn't ask about when they only know a couple of paragraphs about me
Yeah, let's go through some bus driver in the cockpit, chances are we won't even be able to start the engines, where as I could probably operate his bus
Yeah, let's go through some bus driver in the cockpit, chances are we won't even be able to start the engines, where as I could probably operate his bus
Flying commercial airlines, in my world, you are little more than a bus driver in 3D. I really don't think they are the epitome of accomplishment. .
No, it's 100% true. Driving a busload(plane) of people to another bus station(airport). There is no difference other than the actual node of travel. Airline pilots are glorified Greyhound drivers.
I'm not a commercial pilot, nor will I ever be or have a desire to be. My observation is from outside the circle of trust. But I can see where bus drivers....err...airline pilots would like to see them selves as something more than what they a really are.
I don't work for a 121 or in a company where seniority governs everything. I do my job well because I want to be the best. The guys that I fly for aren't tied to us through a contract. If we make one mistake and they notice, there goes my job. The better I do, the more I stay well-liked in their eyes, and the more $$$ that comes to me.I appreciate what you're saying, but I wonder... why excel when your pay and job security are dictated mainly by seniority? You can be the best stick-n-rudder guy who always finds the most efficient route and smoothest air, but at furlough time it's LIFO by rule. Why?
Wanna change jobs? Get ready to lose seniority and start over as a ****bag noob at the new carrier.
Terrible system. Not just pilots either.
My advice to the OP is that nowhere is it written that you have to love your job. If you have a job, be happy and do it well. Lots of kids have useless BA degrees and **** tons of debt. If you can get a job with your degree, do it. Pay off your debt and fly for fun.
Oh hush up, you glorified ambulance driver!
No, it's 100% true. Driving a busload(plane) of people to another bus station(airport). There is no difference other than the actual node of travel. Airline pilots are glorified Greyhound drivers.
I'm not a commercial pilot, nor will I ever be or have a desire to be. My observation is from outside the circle of trust. But I can see where bus drivers....err...airline pilots would like to see them selves as something more than what they a really are.
No, it's 100% true. Driving a busload(plane) of people to another bus station(airport). There is no difference other than the actual node of travel. Airline pilots are glorified Greyhound drivers.
I'm not a commercial pilot, nor will I ever be or have a desire to be. My observation is from outside the circle of trust. But I can see where bus drivers....err...airline pilots would like to see them selves as something more than what they a really are.
Oh hush up, you glorified ambulance driver!
The fact is you're insulting thousands of people who worked very hard to get where they are at and saying their job is worthless. Do you really not see that? I'd get pretty upset if someone was insulting my profession that took probably 20+ years for most of the guys here to achieve.You guys are great.... Look at how butt hurt and all fired up you get when someone points out the obvious.
Get in, push button, plane flies itself, get out, go to crash pad and wait for the next bus ride.
Boys, I don't need your creds to point out facts. Understand why your panties get icky when I say big iron pilots are bus drivers. I do. You even get to wear cool ID cards on lanyards. Uber cool, right? It's insulting to your job you take offense to. Or, a lack of appreciation. No different than if I tell an architect his bldg looks effin uglier than a witches left butt cheek. Is your work product.
But the facts are the same. You drive a machine around with sardines in the cargo hold from place to place. It's not a trip to the moon, nor is it blowing up terrorist in a foreign land. The "pilot" is a systems manager from take off to landing.
That's my opinion, not yours. Like it or not, I stand by it.
You guys are great.... Look at how butt hurt and all fired up you get when someone points out the obvious.
Get in, push button, plane flies itself, get out, go to crash pad and wait for the next bus ride.
Boys, I don't need your creds to point out facts. Understand why your panties get icky when I say big iron pilots are bus drivers. I do. You even get to wear cool ID cards on lanyards. Uber cool, right? It's insulting to your job you take offense to. Or, a lack of appreciation. No different than if I tell an architect his bldg looks effin uglier than a witches left butt cheek. Is your work product.
But the facts are the same. You drive a machine around with sardines in the cargo hold from place to place. It's not a trip to the moon, nor is it blowing up terrorist in a foreign land. The "pilot" is a systems manager from take off to landing.
That's my opinion, not yours. Like it or not, I stand by it.
You even get to wear cool ID cards on lanyards.
My parents both worked for United and my dad knew the Captain of UA232 which crash landed in Sioux City. I am sure everyone on that plane was glad to not have a bus driver up front. I missed being on that flight by a couple days. The guys up front are in no way "bus drivers"
Do you fly airplanes? If so, why? And what is it that you do for a living?
I think Unit74's bus driver trying to make himself feel better....