BobDDuck
Island Bus Driver
I agree! Screw Shiffman! WTF?
Is that the PHX "manager"?
I've heard some bad stuff. I'm just glad I worked in PHX while it was still an instructor managed location.
I agree! Screw Shiffman! WTF?
... I can say screw Strange. That guy sucks.
Seconded. Strange was horrible!!!
How do you know strange?? how you been regional hater.....err joe....hahaha...when u gonna pick up your jacket? Its nice, it kept me warm one day when i had to get something to eat.....haha...
Did my CFI-I, MEI in Jax. Had him for both checkrides. I'll say I dislike the man very much.
Are you up here any time over the next week (through next Wed)? I'll give you a call since I'm going to need it soon.![]()
With regional airlines turnover rates being so high, and the cost to get even to this lousy point being 100k, the industry really isn't employment anymore. It is a hobby with financial damage control. If you really think about it now, the only ones who can make it through to a liveable wage are people who have supplemental (mom and dad) income. The investment required and the payoff make it financial suicide. You could group regional airline pilot with
- cruise ship employee
-ski lodge or skiing instructor
-seasonal or year round theme park employee
-alaska fishing boat employee
-bartender in the caribbean or mexico
If you think about it regional airline pilot falls in there. People who take these jobs know they aren't careers but more realistically adventures for rich kids with no career compass. The market will never turn these jobs into careers and it's just going to get worse for the regional pilots.
People who take these jobs know they aren't careers but more realistically adventures for rich kids with no career compass.
- cruise ship employee
-ski lodge or skiing instructor
Minimum wage carnival roustabout? Wrong.-seasonal or year round theme park employee
Dangerous work for excellent money. Doesn't apply.-alaska fishing boat employee
-bartender in the caribbean or mexico
If you think about it regional airline pilot falls in there. People who take these jobs know they aren't careers but more realistically adventures for rich kids with no career compass. The market will never turn these jobs into careers and it's just going to get worse for the regional pilots.
and the cost to get even to this lousy point being 100k,
Just my observation. The bailout rate is getting high in the lower end of the seniority scale. Nobody will have a long term contract unless they are at Mesa pay rates. The money invested just doesn't pay off for most people and they are starting to realize it. The ones who don't care don't need the money and are into flying just for the "cool" of it. When I went to brand X flight school years ago, these kids were everywhere. Back then after the "cool" wore off and the 25k debt was paid off, there was a career left over. It's not there anymore. Just Ipods, backpacks, SJS, and no career. When the SJS wears off, some find there way into corp, fracs, or the dwindling legacies, the rest wake up and get out. You don't see this? Sure reminds me of kids doing fun, not for money jobs until reality sets in. I don't have a crystal ball, just my 2 cents.
I can think of at least two plausible alternatives for pilots who want an improvement on QOL:
1) Find a way to be the boss
2) Do the job that nobody else wants to do
Of course, it's much easier to rant about things that cannot be changed in the near-term.
How many hours of crane operating experience can I purchase for $25,000? Do they offer financing? Do I get to wear the helmet as well?