John, like I said to you today, you did not burn any bridges with me at all. I would recommend you for any job you were to pursue.
This is NOT the type of career for everyone. There is a lot to deal with and I give John a ton of credit for his willingness to pack up his belongings, move halfway across the country, to pursue the dream of being paid to fly. Every person flies for different reasons. The reason I fly is completely different than someone elses. John, YOU are the one who looks in the mirror each day, YOU are the one who YOU have to answer to, you don't have to answer to me or anyone else for that matter. YOU made your decision, that you thought would be best after experiencing the prospect of a career in aviation. Did you give it enough time? Sometimes you just know right away you made the wrong choice. If you went with your gut you made the right decision.
My BIGGEST fear when I was making my way up the ranks is if I would hate my job after spending all my time and money with it. I LOVE my job, LOVE it, couldn't imagine doing anything else. But I am a single 23 year old dude who has very little ties. In 10 years it will be different. I plan on pursuing other options and business opportunities that will allow me to expand myself, if I grow sick of this career.
Don't worry about burning bridges. You didn't with me. What is loyalty to an employer? They can get rid of you tommorow if they go under. Loyalty between people is different. You were honest with me, truthful, and forthcoming. You didn't ruin my reputation with the flight school. Trust me on this.
John, like you said you have my support and recommendation not matter what you decide to do. If you decide that you want to get back into flying, then I will be in your corner backing you. If you go into law, I will support you, but I want free law fees

You are the one who you have to answer to. Make the decision on which would be best for John.