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If so, is it P135 or P121? Corporate. Sightseeing tours? Regional? Fractional? Major?
Just curious.
Just curious.
"Joining soon" kind of limits the field. Many of us are "already in".
I'm assuming you're in that pool? Where ya going?If so, is it P135 or P121? Corporate. Sightseeing tours? Regional? Fractional? Major?
Just curious.
"Joining soon" kind of limits the field. Many of us are "already in".
Probably never. No need to take a pay cut.
What about those of us going from turbine to piston for the sake of fun?
Yeah, that. I like being able to afford to fly for funProbably never. No need to take a pay cut.
I know it will suck in the beginning but in reality, 2nd year pay is liveable. A lot of people only think short term. I'm a 22 year old who will hopefully be at a regional in a few months. My goal is to end up at a legacy before I'm 30!This is unbelievable.... People putting down salaries for "a first turbine job". Somehow they equate a young guy getting a first real job to their salary. Heck they are probably 20 years older. Give the young 21 year old guys a break. After 20 years they may be a captain at a major doing quite well. Compare apples to apples.
"Joining soon" kind of limits the field. Many of us are "already in".
Probably never. No need to take a pay cut.
I know it will suck in the beginning but in reality, 2nd year pay is liveable. A lot of people only think short term. I'm a 22 year old who will hopefully be at a regional in a few months. My goal is to end up at a legacy before I'm 30!
This is unbelievable.... People putting down salaries for "a first turbine job". Somehow they equate a young guy getting a first real job to their salary. Heck they are probably 20 years older. Give the young 21 year old guys a break. After 20 years they may be a captain at a major doing quite well. Compare apples to apples.
I'm not talking first year pay. I'm talking well down the line pay.
I'm not talking first year pay. I'm talking well down the line pay. For me at least. Why would I go significantly backwards in pay at this point in my life?
Just because it's not worth the change for you doesn't mean it's not a great gig for someone. From your responses I feel like you're just trying to stroke your own ego, or maybe brag about how much money you make. For many pilots it's about the quality of life. I personally cannot sit at a desk, I just can't, for any amount of money. I've done it before and was miserable. I love to fly, regardless of the money, so for me it's about enjoying life. If I can pay my bills and love doing my job then I feel that I'm light years ahead of that passenger in back who is paying my check but spends all his time stressing about money and the job.
Never said it wasn't. There was a question asked, I answered. Then horse's ass chews everyone out who says it's not a good financial decision for them by saying we aren't comparing apples to apples. I point out that it is apples to apples, and then you chime in.
As far as bragging and ego stroking? Hardly. I have never stated on this board how much I do or don't make. Is it more than 1st year regional pay? Yes. Am I a 1%'er? No. So there's your evidence for me bragging, I make somewhere between $20k and $400k.
Hey I like to fly too, and I get to do it on my own schedule, where I want to go without having to deal with furloughs or strikes, bitchy stewardesses, complaining passengers, etc...And I can enjoy life by doing other things I like to do, like play in multiple softball leagues each week without having to miss games because I'm sitting in Tulsa. I don't have to worry about getting a dog sitter because I know I'm going to be home every night. I like knowing what my schedule is 6 months out. I like structure, so when I decide to be spontaneous last minute, I can without having to work around some bid that I wish I wouldn't have done. I like never having to get up at 4am, or 5am, or 6am, or getting to the hotel or home at 3am. Hey, some people like that. Good for them.
My QOL would suck for me if I wasn't home every single night, or unable to participate in leagues, or had to worry about my dog or about my house sitting empty for multiple days at a time every month, or not having the ability to last minute decide to do whatever. And the best part is, I still get to fly. I mean actually fly, not just go through a checklist and flip on an autopilot, and if I want to change my destination while enroute, I can - and have - done that. Try doing that while flying for a 121 or 135.
Home every night, no strikes or furloughs, time off and I fly my stuff on my own time too.
There are many facets of aviation which offers plenty of different options.
And the best part is, I still get to fly. I mean actually fly, not just go through a checklist and flip on an autopilot, and if I want to change my destination while enroute, I can - and have - done that. Try doing that while flying for a 121 or 135.
So wait, am I not allowed to rent or own an airplane? Nobody told me that - I better stop all my GA flying now before someone finds out and turns me in! Why do so many of you think we do this job as some sort of replacement for flying for fun?
Glad you're really happy with your job Ed. But it's okay for us to be happy with ours. So many people on this board seem to have a huge problem with that.
There was a question asked, I answered.
You're right, a question was asked, a question that doesn't seem to apply to you. Instead of ignoring it or just saying "no" you decided to basically **** on anyone answering yes by saying "No need to take a pay cut." like that somehow makes you better than us. You're obviously happy with your job, which has nothing to do with the discussion, so rather than acting like you're above all of us who are working in aviation maybe you should just stop being an a$$ and go read another thread that actually does apply to you.
I never said you (or anyone) shouldn't be happy with yours. In fact we need people like you (and people like me) to fill job niches. For me, at this point in my life it's about finances. Years ago I looked at doing the airline thing. I don't regret that I didn't go that route, and I don't not regret it either. 20 years later, I might be at about the same point financially, then again depending who I went to work for, I might not be.
I wasn't even the one to bring up the QOL part of it. QOL , QOL, QOL, that's all the airline guys yammer on about. That's different for everyone, but somehow, any person who has a 8-5 has some really ****ty QOL if you ask the 121 people. Some people like never being home, some people like always being home, some people like it somewhere in the middle. But apparently if you aren't getting paid to fly on this board, your life sucks.