Bamaaviator
Well-Known Member
Yea the aviation industry sure has been doing great as of the last 2 years, with signs of further improvement in the future (at least we all hope lol). I was planning on returning to school to finish a business degree. People have been telling me don't get a desk job if I ever decide not to become a professional pilot or the profession doesn't work out. I ask why, and they pretty much say the exact things you said. There's a few people on my wife's side of the family that are accountants. They tell me they would do anything to get out of their corporate office jobs, even with 6 figure salaries. I was honestly very surprised to hear them say that to me. In fact, they even seem to envy what I wanna do. My wife's uncle said if he had to do life all over again he would have done what I'm wanting to do and went to flight school. Then I have to remind them "yea, well...aviation has its downsides too.."The monotony mostly. Sitting in a cubicle without windows for 45 hours/week truly is a soul smashing experience.
I always wanted to fly but convinced myself doing the conventional college thing was the better way to go. I graduated in 2008 when the economy was in the process of bottoming out and the airlines were at their worst in terms of hiring and retaining, so it looked like a good idea at the time. Fast forward almost a decade, I’m 33, and the airline industry has rebounded and I’m rapidly reaching the point where I need to either attempt this or forget about it. The idea of spending another 30 years caring about things that don’t really matter, dealing with the types of personalities this profession attracts, and working in an office environment makes me nauseous.
I realize I’m probably never going to be in the left seat of a widebody flying across the ocean, but I’ll settle for a job that I don’t loathe.