GypsyPilot
Mohawk Town
I didn't say it was a vacation. It certainly has challenges, but FOR ME those challenges are minor in comparison to a 9-5 job at a software company, a 9-5 job at a well-known sports apparel company, installing carpet at a flooring company, managing a warehouse at a flooring company.
I agree with you, to each his own. I'll share my experiences, and you do the same. You do not have the right to determine what I say, or how I say it.
This is how I feel about it. Not a vacation at all. There are certainly times at work when I am incredibly frustrated at the incompetence or uncaring attitudes outside of the flight ops staff. I have a HUGE list of stuff that I'm very passionate about doing on my off time, and none of it has anything to do with airplanes or an airport.
Overall I really do enjoy my job... I've discovered it's something I'm good at, and I feel like I'm often learning new and interesting things. Aviation encompasses many technical fields such as weather, engineering, data analysis, and so on. For anybody to say they are bored with aviation or think they've mastered it, they really aren't getting it and quite frankly aren't respecting it.
I am underpaid as a FO at a regional (even as a lineholder at one of the best paying ones), but I understood exactly what I was getting into. My goal is to work at a Legacy carrier, and I feel this is the best/quickest path for me to make that happen. I've already turned down several better paying opportunities that would have me returning back to the 135/91 industry, which believe me is a tough thing to do. But I'm confident that the path I've chose will work out for me eventually, and in the mean time I try not to get too wrapped up in negative side of regional 121 drama.
Like you said earlier, the most bitter and dissatisfied people I come across are the ones that have never had a real career outside of flying. That's fine to feel that way, but what I don't understand is why they stay in aviation while complaining. If you don't like what you're doing, change your situation. I've done it, and I had very little help aside from encouragement from family and friends. If one constantly complains about this industry while staying in it, my assumption is that they have no confidence in their ability to do anything else. That's just sad, and at least ATN Pilot discovered his passion for the family business and is moving on. That's something I can totally respect and understand, even though it might not be something I would do (or maybe I would, I don't know).
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