youngflyer
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Are you crazy? You have to be stupid to not have a backup.opportunities like WHAT though? managing the local muni for peanuts?
if you want a fall back, in my opinion you dont really want to be a pilot all that much.
Are you crazy? You have to be stupid to not have a backup.opportunities like WHAT though? managing the local muni for peanuts?
if you want a fall back, in my opinion you dont really want to be a pilot all that much.
Are you crazy? You have to be stupid to not have a backup.
Obviously I want to be a pilot but I already have contacts and I want a backup plan incase something with my vision goes wrong.There are other ways to make yourself hirable other than worthless degrees is what I'm saying. My primary focus is what I want to do with my life though.
There are other ways to make yourself hirable other than worthless degrees is what I'm saying. My primary focus is what I want to do with my life though.
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...and TXAviator is someone else who I'd like to think has something on the side as a backup, mind you with liveable earnings compared to entry-level aviation. I don't think you can go to college for a degree in what he does, something enjoyable. It's all about networking, I say.
So I guess the decision is Aviation Management because that will give me job opportunities other than a pilot incase that falls through?
Yeah, my post wasn't targeted at anyone, I actually didn't read most of this thread, but I hear you on what you mean!I can appreciate this view point. I guess what it really comes down to with me I guess, is I want to do lots of other things outside of being a commercial pilot. Mostly driving type things, but I would like to run some kind of side business someday as well. So a basic business degree works best for me. Obviously it probably won't do much good if I ever want to work for someone else, but I don't plan on doing that ever except for being a pilot.![]()
Yeah, my post wasn't targeted at anyone, I actually didn't read most of this thread, but I hear you on what you mean!
Call me crazy, but I kinda wanted to minor in nutrition but never got around to doing so...
Moral of the story/thread/discussion: Major in what you enjoy.![]()
Off-topic alert: Is that YOUR Honda in your avatar? The one with the painted-over cancer all over it?
LMAO!!!! YES, the painted-over cancer! You should drive it some time. I love seeing people rip on the $500 car but love it when they drive it. It's not fast by any means but boy is it FUN to drive. If you've never driven anything w/ 4WS, you're invited.Off-topic alert: Is that YOUR Honda in your avatar? The one with the painted-over cancer all over it? There really aren't too many other cars similar to it around town, so I have to ask. I see that things everywhere, and it cracks me up every time :laff:.
I think I've picked up on cars after I bought this '88 Prelude 2.0Si 4WS. The thing is pretty fun to drive, NOT automatic, and fast enough to have fun with. I never thought I'd enjoy driving so much, but the truth is I probably wouldn't be enjoying it if it weren't for this little toy.I'd love to know too. The late 80/early 90s Preludes were some of the best. My dad had an '89 Prelude 2.0si in Red and it developed my love for cars, especially Hondas.
LMAO!!!! YES, the painted-over cancer! You should drive it some time. I love seeing people rip on the $500 car but love it when they drive it. It's not fast by any means but boy is it FUN to drive. If you've never driven anything w/ 4WS, you're invited.
edit: btw...it was the previous owner who was stupid enough to spray paint the rust. Yuck.