Your idea of flight instruction isn't fair. You were an acro-instructor.It hit me when I flew freight. Even flight instructing isn't a real job. Usually you can make your own schedule, cancel flights if you don't feel like flying. You can hand students to the lower seniority guys that you don't want to fly with, or only fly certain planes etc. But when you get to a scheduled 135, or 121 outfit, that all goes away. Now all of a sudden you are a number. You show up when told, fly where told, and thats the way it is. Doesn't mean I didn't enjoy it, but its absolutely a job.
The biggest part for me was the paperwork. I still cannot believe how much damn paperwork is involved. You fly for 45 minutes and you have to fill out an hours worth of crap. It is a paperwork job with flying on the side.
In fact if more people regarded it as a job, wages in certain parts of the industry wouldn't suck. Idiots who would do this for free, or for peanuts because they cant freaking believe somebody lets them do this. It is a job, but it is an awesome job when you work for a good company.
Maurus said:Your idea of flight instruction isn't fair. You were an acro-instructor.
Freight was a breath of fresh air for a few months. Something about actually flying the planes rather than watching others fly was nice. Still miss flight instruction though.
The paperwork stuff on bank routes did suck though. UPS and DHL stuff doesn't take long at all.
The last couple of months have turned into this for me. It's not so much the flying, but the life and the pressure by marketing insomeall circumstances.
It's called the law of diminishing returns. The more you have of something, the less it will satisfy your desires. If you can find a way to step a way from flying for a month or so, and then come back, so will the thrill...for while.
Tell me to suck it up, sure, but every one has had that realization that being a pilot will still be a JOB.
Thanks for listening, I'm sure you guys can relate.
It isn't that you don't want to fly, its just that you don't like your job. I'm in the same boat.
Show of hands. How many people are happy with their current job? Or it is a stepping stone to the next one?