clintfiore
New Member
Haha sorry I had to one up the 26 guy.
This is my first post here but I've been loving reading these forums for a few weeks. It really seems like a great community, despite all the pilots.
I'm a 2005 ERAU PRC Grad that's a CFI/MEI with around 600TT. I'm not your typical career pilot kinda guy that comes out of my school. In fact, I've been working in the non-profit sector contentedly for about 3 years (I'm a public speaker for an organization called Rachel's Challenge which stemmed from the Columbine shooting and teaches kids about kindness). Since I graduated school I've been working from home, falling in love, marrying and fertilizing a wife (baby due in Sept.), traveling and speaking, and flight instructing freelance. I love aviation, but I'm also an entrepreneurial minded guy passionate about business and finance.
With the news of the pregnancy has come a need for a change in my career path. My wife and I both were planning on continuing public speaking this fall, but will be unable to with the surprise new addition coming. After a bit of soul searching I've decided I want to pursue a full-time aviation job and pusue the industry at a higher level. Most entry level flying jobs (especially airlines) really don't turn me on because of low pay, poor hours, constantly being gone, and low pay.
I'm looking into some of the following career paths and appreciate any insights or suggestions this community can give me:
Aircraft Sales, Marketing, Brokerage, etc... (I have an extensive sales/marketing history)
Airport Management
Non Airline flying jobs like full time instructing, US Customs and Border Patrol, or others that would let me have a good schedule and home life.
Managerial jobs at an aerospace company.
I'm open to ideas and advice, and once again it's a pleasure to meet all of you.
-Clint
This is my first post here but I've been loving reading these forums for a few weeks. It really seems like a great community, despite all the pilots.

I'm a 2005 ERAU PRC Grad that's a CFI/MEI with around 600TT. I'm not your typical career pilot kinda guy that comes out of my school. In fact, I've been working in the non-profit sector contentedly for about 3 years (I'm a public speaker for an organization called Rachel's Challenge which stemmed from the Columbine shooting and teaches kids about kindness). Since I graduated school I've been working from home, falling in love, marrying and fertilizing a wife (baby due in Sept.), traveling and speaking, and flight instructing freelance. I love aviation, but I'm also an entrepreneurial minded guy passionate about business and finance.
With the news of the pregnancy has come a need for a change in my career path. My wife and I both were planning on continuing public speaking this fall, but will be unable to with the surprise new addition coming. After a bit of soul searching I've decided I want to pursue a full-time aviation job and pusue the industry at a higher level. Most entry level flying jobs (especially airlines) really don't turn me on because of low pay, poor hours, constantly being gone, and low pay.

Aircraft Sales, Marketing, Brokerage, etc... (I have an extensive sales/marketing history)
Airport Management
Non Airline flying jobs like full time instructing, US Customs and Border Patrol, or others that would let me have a good schedule and home life.
Managerial jobs at an aerospace company.
I'm open to ideas and advice, and once again it's a pleasure to meet all of you.
-Clint