Cptnchia
Dissatisfied Customer
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Yeah, but free is free.
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Can’t argue with those numbersYeah, but free is free.
Very nice!
People who aren't content with what they have and crave more probably won't ever be able to be truly happy. That's the jist behind that particular "money can't buy happiness" saying.But wouldn't you feel happier if you doubled it? The BS about people being happy and content with x is exactly that.
People who aren't content with what they have and crave more probably won't ever be able to be truly happy. That's the jist behind that particular "money can't buy happiness" saying.
Of course money makes things easier but there are many inputs to ones personal well being. Friends and family being one of the top. Having too much money can become a burden as it can tend to alienate you or push you into relationships that exist solely because of money and not personal bonds.
People who aren't content with what they have and crave more probably won't ever be able to be truly happy. That's the jist behind that particular "money can't buy happiness" saying.
Of course money makes things easier but there are many inputs to ones personal well being. Friends and family being one of the top. Having too much money can become a burden as it can tend to alienate you or push you into relationships that exist solely because of money and not personal bonds.
I’m not gonna shed a single tear for the plight of 91 and 135 companies. I hope they completely revamp or cease to exist. Bottom feeder 135s will get the bottom of the barrel crap pilots with a child porn charge and a DUI because that’s the bed they made, and I couldn’t be happier about it.
I think back to just a short time ago at my first 135 carrier making 28k, being told that if I don’t kiss their shoes for the opportunity to fly a crappy turboprops, they would happily kick my butt to the curb and find somebody else. Now, watching how the only way, literally the only way they get people through the door, is with a 500 hour FO program that locks them in until they can fly as a captain, or captains with shady records, makes me so happy.
Call it the dark side all you want, but those subsets of the industry created the problem they are in. The entire industry relies on economic downturns to create a frenzy of qualified pilots on the market to feed the companies that would otherwise be desperate for pilots. And that isn’t unique to 91 and 135, 121 feels it as well. Hell the only reason the regionals have stepped it up as dramatically as they have, is because the economy is good and they can’t staff. Just wait until it dips and there are pilots on the street, the benefits, hiring bonuses and smiling faces by recruiters will stop overnight, and we will be back to Envoy kicking 10,000 hour airline captains out of the interview because they were off by .1 in their logbook.
Ameriflight, your referencing Ameriflight, right? That company, all I can say about them is their buttholery is non stop, and never ceases to amaze me.I’m not gonna shed a single tear for the plight of 91 and 135 companies. I hope they completely revamp or cease to exist. Bottom feeder 135s will get the bottom of the barrel crap pilots with a child porn charge and a DUI because that’s the bed they made, and I couldn’t be happier about it.
I think back to just a short time ago at my first 135 carrier making 28k, being told that if I don’t kiss their shoes for the opportunity to fly a crappy turboprops, they would happily kick my butt to the curb and find somebody else. Now, watching how the only way, literally the only way they get people through the door, is with a 500 hour FO program that locks them in until they can fly as a captain, or captains with shady records, makes me so happy.
Call it the dark side all you want, but those subsets of the industry created the problem they are in. The entire industry relies on economic downturns to create a frenzy of qualified pilots on the market to feed the companies that would otherwise be desperate for pilots. And that isn’t unique to 91 and 135, 121 feels it as well. Hell the only reason the regionals have stepped it up as dramatically as they have, is because the economy is good and they can’t staff. Just wait until it dips and there are pilots on the street, the benefits, hiring bonuses and smiling faces by recruiters will stop overnight, and we will be back to Envoy kicking 10,000 hour airline captains out of the interview because they were off by .1 in their logbook.
Very nice!
I was expecting some Tesla lameness.
Nah, the Euro-luxury stuff is awesome, but to each his own.Honestly, if Musk can get the autopilot working completely on small city streets and everything, and get regulators to approve it, I'm on board. Laziness beats everything else.![]()
It depends on your goals.Economists call it the "marginal utility" of money. The peace of mind, security and happiness (@ATN_Pilot ) that can be bought for me is huge when you compare say $25k to $60k. As some mentioned earlier, I think the usefulness of money drops of abruptly somewhere in the $100k range as a rough average. Of course that is relative, in most countries I would be well into the upper class on my mediocre income.
That's just it. What we're saying is those things won't necessarily make you happier in the long run. The euphoria high of purchasing something quickly goes away as you settle in and adjust to that new lifestyle.Nah, the Euro-luxury stuff is awesome, but to each his own.
I still just want an E39 M5 for a daily.
It depends on your goals.
All of the things I want to buy are really expensive. A large plot of land to build a cabin on, an airplane, cars/trucks, a few more motorcycles... The usefulness of money above 100k for me is high, because that's all gravy. I could probably save for some of those things at my current pay rate, but I'd make massively quicker progress if I was at 200k or more, especially for the big ticket items.
I dunno. I've ever seen a guy with his own dirt bike track be sad about it.People who go down that route end up with lots of things but are no happier than those without it. Not to mention, when you get to the point where you can buy stuff, it loses its appeal.
Tesla Model S, baby!![]()
You sir have good taste! They are aging and good copies can be hard to find that are not overpriced.Nah, the Euro-luxury stuff is awesome, but to each his own.
I still just want an E39 M5 for a daily.
I had an E30.... I'm familiar.You sir have good taste! They are aging and good copies can be hard to find that are not overpriced.
Don't forget to BMW though.
B - Bring
M - More
W - Wrenches
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Has anyone ever wondered what if we got a minimum wage per duty hour? This has been getting to me lately as I fly a ton of 20-30 minute legs but have 5 or 6 a day. It turns into a 10 or 11 hour day and with weather sometimes more until we time out. Plane swaps and pre flights, paperwork review and all thing necessary to conducting a safe 121 flight and only the time the door is closed and the motors are running do we get paid. I know, it's been like this since the wright bros etc... It could be as simple as subtracting your credit time from your duty time and getting paid min wage for the difference. This is what I think about on my 30hr Wenatchee layovers... lol
Ambition and Drive are essential for self actualization.
The euphoria high of purchasing something quickly goes away as you settle in and adjust to that new lifestyle.
Not to mention, when you get to the point where you can buy stuff, it loses its appeal.