FLYGUYRY
Pre-takeoff checklist
No I wouldn't have posted here if I didn't want advice, I'm not saying anyone is wrong for what they are suggesting, I'm just laying out my thought process as I see things that's all, so people can better understand where I'm coming from and that it's not some whim decision I made after a few beers last weekend, or that I think the grass will for sure be greener on the other side. I do know in the few times I've been up in a small aircraft I never felt so happy as I was being up there.
I'm a little surprised nobody has said "hey that seems like a good deal" It seems to me that there is no "easy" way to make it in this career field, but I thought that finding a school where I could get 50-60k worth of training paid for, while receiving a little bit of living expenses, more people would be like shoot, if you can get your training and not have to worry about being in debt for it, go for it.
I could certainly stay here and work a job I'm not happy at in a place I'm not happy living and get the same training in probably 3-4 years, but unless I want to hit 1500 hours at 40 years old, I'm going to have to quit and work full time as an instructor at some point anyways.
I'm an analyst for a living I look at everything from multiple angles trust me. I'm under no grand illusion that it's going to be all sunshine and puppies, I'm sure there will be days where even if I make it to a major I'll not want to go to work. I totally understand where you are coming from too AggieMike, but I also see the other side of things, which is that unless you are willing to take some risks in life you aren't going to ever be happy. I'm sure I could stay in the field I'm in and bounce from contract to contract and make decent money for the rest of my life, but I won't be happy so what is the point? I do understand that there is a lot that could go wrong in the process, sure Coast Flight could go out of business and I'd be left high and dry, but the same could happen at any flight school. I think it would be different if I LOVED what I was doing, or I had major stability, or had invested a ton of money to get to where I am (think Dr or Lawyer), but the fact is I don't have any student loans, I don't own a home, I don't have a family to support, and I just genuinely am not happy doing this anymore.
I dunno, I guess its hard to explain. I do appreciate all the comments though
I'm a little surprised nobody has said "hey that seems like a good deal" It seems to me that there is no "easy" way to make it in this career field, but I thought that finding a school where I could get 50-60k worth of training paid for, while receiving a little bit of living expenses, more people would be like shoot, if you can get your training and not have to worry about being in debt for it, go for it.
I could certainly stay here and work a job I'm not happy at in a place I'm not happy living and get the same training in probably 3-4 years, but unless I want to hit 1500 hours at 40 years old, I'm going to have to quit and work full time as an instructor at some point anyways.
I'm an analyst for a living I look at everything from multiple angles trust me. I'm under no grand illusion that it's going to be all sunshine and puppies, I'm sure there will be days where even if I make it to a major I'll not want to go to work. I totally understand where you are coming from too AggieMike, but I also see the other side of things, which is that unless you are willing to take some risks in life you aren't going to ever be happy. I'm sure I could stay in the field I'm in and bounce from contract to contract and make decent money for the rest of my life, but I won't be happy so what is the point? I do understand that there is a lot that could go wrong in the process, sure Coast Flight could go out of business and I'd be left high and dry, but the same could happen at any flight school. I think it would be different if I LOVED what I was doing, or I had major stability, or had invested a ton of money to get to where I am (think Dr or Lawyer), but the fact is I don't have any student loans, I don't own a home, I don't have a family to support, and I just genuinely am not happy doing this anymore.
I dunno, I guess its hard to explain. I do appreciate all the comments though
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