Silverhawk
New Member
Three or four months ago when I first began searching for a new job I blanketed the airlines here at Pgh with endless resumes for any Customer Service and Ramp jobs just to at least get out of my current job and go from there. I had intended to work there and head back to a local Community College which has a prof. pilot program through a local flight school for the rest of my ratings .. ( of which I start next week ).
Anyhow I also recently was offered a position at another local University as an Academic Advisors with the opportunity to teach a little bit even later on.. but the nice increase in salary and extra time I'll be able to take out less loans and really focus on flying moreso than I was able to at the job I'm leaving today ( LAST DAY AT PNC BANK !!!! )
Anyhow... just today all these airlines.. three in fact.. have started calling to schedule interviews for the ramper / customer service postions.
Should I call them back and regretfully decline the offer to interview or any advice on what I should do ? The new job is close to a 8k raise in salary with a lot of more free time for flying. The jobs with the airlines would be great for experience and to have an in but would be quite a cut in pay. I think being able to build a nest-egg and saving for those lean years to come would be the best route by sticking to my current path and pass on the interviews. I am just worried by saying no now a year or two from now when I'm ready to apply and start searching for that first full-time flying job this will come back an haunt me somehow.
Any thoughts .. opinions greatly appreaciated !!
Anyhow I also recently was offered a position at another local University as an Academic Advisors with the opportunity to teach a little bit even later on.. but the nice increase in salary and extra time I'll be able to take out less loans and really focus on flying moreso than I was able to at the job I'm leaving today ( LAST DAY AT PNC BANK !!!! )
Anyhow... just today all these airlines.. three in fact.. have started calling to schedule interviews for the ramper / customer service postions.
Should I call them back and regretfully decline the offer to interview or any advice on what I should do ? The new job is close to a 8k raise in salary with a lot of more free time for flying. The jobs with the airlines would be great for experience and to have an in but would be quite a cut in pay. I think being able to build a nest-egg and saving for those lean years to come would be the best route by sticking to my current path and pass on the interviews. I am just worried by saying no now a year or two from now when I'm ready to apply and start searching for that first full-time flying job this will come back an haunt me somehow.
Any thoughts .. opinions greatly appreaciated !!
