For sure.
Upgrade time is a meaningless measure.
I like quality of life and days off.Great point. Care to tell someone new in the industry the meaningful measures? Whether it be airline, corporate, or other?
jrh, Whoever said "Sometimes you need to go backwards to go forwards" was an idiotic imbecile who needed justification for failing. You're better off standing still, and figuring out how to make a forward step. Quitting anything scars one's soul. Further, quitting something always has a way of setting someone back, not propelling them forward.
Quitting anything scars one's soul?
Having no soul keeps me light on my feet. Suck itExcept you, because you don't have a soul.
Carry on.
Quitting anything scars one's soul?
I quit TSA, and think that was the best decision I've ever made. Just sayin' ...Yeah. I think so. I should have clarified. I mean anything of value. Quitting McDonald's... eh... quitting college... eh. Something someone has dreamed about, and worked to get there, yes. Think of the guys you really know who have quit pilot training, quit BUDs or any other special program....quit ATC school, etc. Every one of those people always has a tinge of regret. I've never heard, "THAT WAS THE BEST DECISION I'VE EVER MADE." Ever.
I quit TSA, and think that was the best decision I've ever made. Just sayin' ...
Long enough to realize that I didn't want to be there anymore.How long did you work for HK?
This is no different than other industries. I remember making $0.18 per mile and working like a rented mule driving an all spring ride flat top over 1,000,000 mile raggedy ass Freightliner FLD. Oh and BTW had a training contract for 1 year. On my anniversary date I left and made better money elsewhere. $0.23 as I recall. Trucking doesn't have the seniority nonsense though, so you can actually take your experience and "vote with your feet" in that business. After 15 years and balls enough to own your own business, you get to be like me and make good coin and tell shippers/dispatchers/management and others to piss off if they displease you.
The upside in aviation is there and its pretty significant but its going to take time and probably getting your johnson smacked in the dirt a few times along the way. I can always be a damn dirty trucker again if this doesn't pan out a second time. Do what you need to do man, its your life. You may or may not regret it, only time will tell.
Long enough to realize that I didn't want to be there anymore.
Eh, some people like it more than others I suppose. I'm not a huge fan of teaching, although I do give my 100% every time. Some students are fun to fly with but it's ultimately more nerve wracking than a lot of other flying jobs. It's especially frustrating with certain students but that's the nature of the beast.I'm a CFI, in many ways, it is much better than an airline job. I can teach pretty much any day I feel like. It is flexible enough for me to do other things that pay much better. Never involves commuting or being on reserve. No such thing as low first year pay. Doesn't feel like a job, because I'm doing my other job half the time.
That said, if it ever came to it, I could hack out a living instructing. "Showing up and flying the damned airplane" gets old after a while too.
Ambiguous. 6 mos, 5 years, 15 years?