Autothrust Blue
“If you jump on my shift, that’s just rude, man.”
I just want to stretch.When I was el bossman I tried to do 1 a day. Rain, snow or shine didn't matter to me. FOs seemed really shocked when I said "I got it"
I just want to stretch.When I was el bossman I tried to do 1 a day. Rain, snow or shine didn't matter to me. FOs seemed really shocked when I said "I got it"
Fixed it for ya.I just want tostretchfart.
I just wish people knew what they were getting into with this career and that it might not be the best for relationships, marriages, having dogs or sustaining friendships as most 9 to 5s. I've known plenty of awesome guys and pilots that went through at least one bad divorce and if kids were told what the job was actually like maybe they could ask themselves what their goals in life are and if flying's right for them.
The change can be hard. Best part of this job is when I'm home, I'm home. I don't have to worry about deadlines or TPS reports like all of my friends. Use that time to do special stuff for her.As a 30 year old career changer about to start CFI training this is the thing I'm worried most about. My wife and I have been married almost 5 years and I'm afraid she is used to me being around now and that down the road it will be a shock.
Feel free to PM me, 34 year old career changer who just stared flying corporate. 11 years of marriage and 3 kids, it's all about expectations.As a 30 year old career changer about to start CFI training this is the thing I'm worried most about. My wife and I have been married almost 5 years and I'm afraid she is used to me being around now and that down the road it will be a shock.
You could be in 135 management and have all of it put together.To be fair, I spoke earlier of the benefits of flying a desk. The downside is I never leave work. I think about work when I'm at home, I check my e-mail first thing in the morning, and I haven't taken a week off uninterrupted by work in at least six years. You become essential, which is great for job security, but that also means you can never stray too far.
I like my work and challenge of it, so it's still a trade off I'm willing to make. But for folks who like to leave work at work (I'm jealous of those people - I wish I could be that person), it's hard to make money in the corporate world in that type of role.
It is all about attitude
As a 30 year old career changer about to start CFI training this is the thing I'm worried most about. My wife and I have been married almost 5 years and I'm afraid she is used to me being around now and that down the road it will be a shock.
It's funny, as the PC, I always do a walk around*.
*except medevac... get in and go!
Hell, I look forward to the opportunity to do them.