DenverPilot8
Well-Known Member
The thing is these decisions are so damn complicated. should I work while I train and take 1 1/2 years longer for my ratings? or should I just pund them out as soon as possible and get on the "list" as soon as possible. I might be an idiot but I'm 24 making very good money (about 75k) this year in a sales job that lets me work from home (no office to go to in the morning) and a territory that lets me fly around a lot (UT, CO,NM, AZ-earn a lot of frequent flyer miles). But the fact is I can't get flying out of my head and eventually I have to plunge into it or I'll regret it for the rest of my life. Sales jobs will always be there. But I don't want to be in my early 40s wondering if I can live on first year FO pay and support a family. Maybe it's good for some people to just emerse themselves in training 24/7 and get where they want to be. I don't know I can see both sides for sure which makes things even more confusing. With the kind of money I'm making I could continue to work and get all of my ratings in say 3-4 years (that's how long it would take because of time constraint).