Making extra income while flying

You have quite a few options to make additional money as you're living on Top Ramen as a flight instructor/flight student (actually, I manage to slip in a few nice steaks here and there!)

I am currently working on my residential real estate appraisal license. I've worked for an appraisal company for the past 5 years and have seen the in's and out's of this line of profession. Let me tell you that I've met quite a few appraisers who are also pilots - seems to be a good match. Real estate appraisers work on their own hours and set their own appointments. This is a big advantage if you are also working as a flight instructor or even airline pilot. Since you often work out of your own home and don't need a secretary to answer phones (cell phone works) and all deliver of documents to and from the lender is done electronically, you won't have very much overhead to operate an appraisal business on the side. You typically make $175-450 per appraisal (depending on the property and appraisal form) - this can bring you in at least a good extra $20,000 per year working on the side, or over $100k working full-time as an appraiser.

Since the average appraiser's age is 54 years old, this is a perfect time to get into it......EXCEPT for people in California. Some areas in Cali are so saturated with appraisers that it's hard to stay competetive.

The downside to becoming an appraiser is you have to work as a trainee/apprentice for 1/3rd fee split (sometimes they're more, sometimes they're less). You must rack up 2,000 hours before you can take the state license exam. Becoming fully licensed will allow you to appraise properties on your own valued up to 1 million... that's when you're return on investment comes in... it is hard work to become an appraiser, so don't think it's as easy as becoming a realtor!
 
KLB said:
.......or you could just marry rich . Thats what I'm shooting for. I'm looking to get with that law school or medical student type female. :sarcasm:

That way, you can have double the school loans! (My girlfriend is a first year medical resident.)

:)

G
 
KLB said:
.......or you could just marry rich . Thats what I'm shooting for. I'm looking to get with that law school or medical student type female. :sarcasm:

You're in the right place for it!
 
Uh, you could • yourself out to a thousand fat chicks for fifty bucks a piece. Or fifty REALLY FAT chicks for a thousand bucks! What? Dont look at me like that! Fat chicks need love too, but they gotta pay! Giggadi Giggadi Giggaaadi!
 
i'm trying to get a web page development business going. hopefully a few web pages here and there can help supplement the good ol' first year airline pay.

i have a friend who flys for air wisconsin and is able to work at Home Depot on the side. the great thing is, he can work on his reserve days and there is no problem with HD if he gets a call for a trip.

i've considered going to back to bartending too...that was some good money!
 
bike21 said:
i'm trying to get a web page development business going. hopefully a few web pages here and there can help supplement the good ol' first year airline pay.

i have a friend who flys for air wisconsin and is able to work at Home Depot on the side. the great thing is, he can work on his reserve days and there is no problem with HD if he gets a call for a trip.

i've considered going to back to bartending too...that was some good money!

Web design kicks butt, when you can get the gigs rolling in. I sold 2 web pages over the past two weeks and grossed $1032, with another bid in today for a $600 site.

The problem with it (for me) is keeping the business coming in. I've gone a month or more between gigs sometimes.

I worked for Home Depot - and hated it. I wouldn't go back there for the $8.50/hr I was making. That just isn't worth my time. That appriaser thing might be what I've been looking for...

Hopefully AWAC gets the old contract reinstated, 2nd year F/O pay in the CRJ is/was $39/hr...I could survive on that...

~wheelsup
 
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