bidderswede
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I took a job flying freight in twin turbine airplanes in the Northeast, but had to leave my family back in Texas.
By family, I mean Wife and step daughter.(They have never been outside Texas and surrounding states).
Anyway.... To make the story short...
I had NO PIC turbine time, but plenty of multi time Part 135 cargo going up there. (Multi Turbine PIC looks good in my logbook).
The plan was for them to come join me in the summer, when my daughter was out of school, but we decided against it due to several issues. (related to them mostly).
After alot of whining from them, about me coming back home, I left that job and came back. ( After 8 months apart).
I had been talking to 2 different local companies before I left, about interviewing, but I gave my company 30 days notice, which left me unemployed when I got back home. ( It's a couple of days drive back, and the positions got filled during that time).
It's now my 3rd month as an unemployed pilot, and I'm pretty sure I screwed myself by leaving.
Side note:
My wife has worked for her company for over 10 yrs, and she is in a pretty stable position.
I have left alot of stuff out, but I'd like to get some input.
anic:
By family, I mean Wife and step daughter.(They have never been outside Texas and surrounding states).
Anyway.... To make the story short...
I had NO PIC turbine time, but plenty of multi time Part 135 cargo going up there. (Multi Turbine PIC looks good in my logbook).
The plan was for them to come join me in the summer, when my daughter was out of school, but we decided against it due to several issues. (related to them mostly).
After alot of whining from them, about me coming back home, I left that job and came back. ( After 8 months apart).
I had been talking to 2 different local companies before I left, about interviewing, but I gave my company 30 days notice, which left me unemployed when I got back home. ( It's a couple of days drive back, and the positions got filled during that time).
It's now my 3rd month as an unemployed pilot, and I'm pretty sure I screwed myself by leaving.
Side note:
My wife has worked for her company for over 10 yrs, and she is in a pretty stable position.
I have left alot of stuff out, but I'd like to get some input.
anic: