gomntwins
Well-Known Member
I was having a conversation with a friend of mine last night about flying. He's a pilot and I'm a pilot. He's a 121 regional pilot... I'm 135 cargo. Neither of us feel like we're at our final job, so we started talking about where we actually want to end up, and the thought of being a corporate pilot came up. I don't know if I could do it. My problem: I'm very anti-authority, anti-management, etc. I've always been the free spirit type (and an only child on top of that). Back in college if I wanted to go to Europe, I bought a ticket and was there the next day. If I wanted to go on a roadtrip I was on the road a half hour later. As I got older I finally realized that I actually needed to make money... so I started flying. I can't do whatever on a whim anymore... that's fine... but I took a job where I don't deal with management (it fits my personality well). I'm at an outstation. I have my route, I fly it, and I don't deal with anybody. I'm reliable, I'm a hardworker, I do what's asked of me without complaining... everybody's happy.
The issue: I don't really know where to go from here. I'd actually be ok doing the freight thing, but the pay isn't going to be enough. I'm 26 and will top out in pay by the time I hit 27. Good pay for being 27... not good pay for retirement though. If I ended up in the wrong corporate position and my boss told me to go pick up the dry cleaning or wash his car I'd probably tell her/him a few choice words. My personality would not fit into a pilot/personal assistant position. I don't suck up. Pure and simple. Would my anti-authority anti-managment personality work well with an airline? I used to think so... but I'm not sure anymore. Maybe a fractional? I don't know. Anybody have any good ideas? If 135 freight's what I'd be happiest doing, I'll stick here... but I'd like to think there's something higher on the ladder that I'd do well with. I realize I'm not going anywhere for awhile... at least a couple years (starting Metro training on Monday, so I plan on getting at least 1000 turbine PIC before the next step)... but I feel goal-less at the moment... something I don't like to be.
Just for the record, my anti-authority attitude doesn't go into the cockpit. I do what ATC asks, I follow the rules, and I'm very by the book in an airplane. I always seem to drop my attitude at the door... I've always taken flying very seriously. I like advice from pilots... I think a crew setting I'd do well with... my big issue is with the non-flying aspects of a flying job.
The issue: I don't really know where to go from here. I'd actually be ok doing the freight thing, but the pay isn't going to be enough. I'm 26 and will top out in pay by the time I hit 27. Good pay for being 27... not good pay for retirement though. If I ended up in the wrong corporate position and my boss told me to go pick up the dry cleaning or wash his car I'd probably tell her/him a few choice words. My personality would not fit into a pilot/personal assistant position. I don't suck up. Pure and simple. Would my anti-authority anti-managment personality work well with an airline? I used to think so... but I'm not sure anymore. Maybe a fractional? I don't know. Anybody have any good ideas? If 135 freight's what I'd be happiest doing, I'll stick here... but I'd like to think there's something higher on the ladder that I'd do well with. I realize I'm not going anywhere for awhile... at least a couple years (starting Metro training on Monday, so I plan on getting at least 1000 turbine PIC before the next step)... but I feel goal-less at the moment... something I don't like to be.
Just for the record, my anti-authority attitude doesn't go into the cockpit. I do what ATC asks, I follow the rules, and I'm very by the book in an airplane. I always seem to drop my attitude at the door... I've always taken flying very seriously. I like advice from pilots... I think a crew setting I'd do well with... my big issue is with the non-flying aspects of a flying job.
