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I am a 31yo FO for American Eagle currently serving a one year mobilization tour in Afghanistan. I got off active duty at my ten year point and began the journey to my airline career. Two years after separating from the military I made the decision to join the reserves to 1.) finish my 20 years (retirement at age 60), and 2.) we needed the supplemental income (1st year FO pay at the time and debt up to our eyeballs). Now I find myself half way around the world serving back in the military and reading all the doom and gloom stories from the message boards about furloughs and shutdowns and find myself asking if I want to, or more like... does it make since to, come back to the airline business at this stage of my life and the current state of the industry.
When I return home from this deployment I will have over 11 years of active duty service completed. This means I am less than 9 years away from a full retirement from that day forward for the rest of my life. On one hand, I am protected by law to be away in the military for 5 years and still be guaranteed my job when I return. This would take me out to 16 years military service. I could do those 5 and then return to the airlines if the economy rebounds by then and my airline had a captain slot close to being open for me (very unlikely). But even then I am only 4 years away from the full 20 year retirement, yet by doing those last 4 years I also risk losing my seniority number and thus being set back ten years in the airline career I may have potentially had. My wife and I are thinking of giving up the rat race of the airlines and just retiring from the military and then becoming a flight instructor/local charter pilot. Perhaps work at becoming a DE? Who knows. That way I am home every night. I had a year in the 121 world and I got the tee-shirt. I think that experience was enough to keep my curiosity and the "what ifs" at bay. I personally enjoy the GA world of flying so much more anyways. More freedom!
I just don't want to get out of the military and then 10 years down the road when I am still at a regional airline I end up kick myself in the behind because I didn't stay in the military. Am I crazy or does this make sense?
BTW, I am a current Reserve Chief Petty Officer with 3 kids (ages 6, 2, and <1). I would be going Active Navy, either as an Officer or Chief Petty Officer. I have the 4 year degree and knowing that the Navy is very resistant to bringing Chiefs back in (I have tried this 3 times already), I will most likely go Officer. I love being a Chief but the fact is that the officer route would be the easier way back in to active service plus it is the bigger paycheck, especially when you look at retirement levels (O3E/O4 vs. E8/E9).
Thanks for listening as I struggle with this decision!
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When I return home from this deployment I will have over 11 years of active duty service completed. This means I am less than 9 years away from a full retirement from that day forward for the rest of my life. On one hand, I am protected by law to be away in the military for 5 years and still be guaranteed my job when I return. This would take me out to 16 years military service. I could do those 5 and then return to the airlines if the economy rebounds by then and my airline had a captain slot close to being open for me (very unlikely). But even then I am only 4 years away from the full 20 year retirement, yet by doing those last 4 years I also risk losing my seniority number and thus being set back ten years in the airline career I may have potentially had. My wife and I are thinking of giving up the rat race of the airlines and just retiring from the military and then becoming a flight instructor/local charter pilot. Perhaps work at becoming a DE? Who knows. That way I am home every night. I had a year in the 121 world and I got the tee-shirt. I think that experience was enough to keep my curiosity and the "what ifs" at bay. I personally enjoy the GA world of flying so much more anyways. More freedom!
I just don't want to get out of the military and then 10 years down the road when I am still at a regional airline I end up kick myself in the behind because I didn't stay in the military. Am I crazy or does this make sense?
BTW, I am a current Reserve Chief Petty Officer with 3 kids (ages 6, 2, and <1). I would be going Active Navy, either as an Officer or Chief Petty Officer. I have the 4 year degree and knowing that the Navy is very resistant to bringing Chiefs back in (I have tried this 3 times already), I will most likely go Officer. I love being a Chief but the fact is that the officer route would be the easier way back in to active service plus it is the bigger paycheck, especially when you look at retirement levels (O3E/O4 vs. E8/E9).
Thanks for listening as I struggle with this decision!
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