yea sure...tell them to run from having an office at 30,000 feet to an office with a cubicle next door where you can hear your neighbor talking to a client in full loudmouth voice?...gee, that's even more fun. Engineering is not all it's cracked up to be..sitting in an office for 10 hrs a day doing the same thing day in day out isn't always the happiest place on earth. maybe you found your place there and are happy with it but those who have worked hard to get into aviation and work thru from the bottom up have that same like and passion for their job as you do yours...why is that wrong?I all I can say is get into a real profession as soon as you can. For anyone wanting to fly for a living, my advice is to run as fast as you can away from any office that has wings attached to it.
hell knows, an office job is not as fun as flying and it's not as stable as flying either. all jobs are precarious now a days....
how do you figure? if you play your cards right, you can have quality of life AND a house in the suburbs....Well, quality of life is something that aviation does not give you and I found that out at about year 3 into the career....
...Trust me, after the friends see the photos and go Oooh and Ahh for a few minutes, you then have to remember that you are stuck in that cockpit for the next 40 years and nobody is going to say Oooh and Ahhh then becausd your friends will have the house in the suburbs witha wife and kids and you will still be in an apartment.
everyone has to start at the bottom in any type of job you get...once you work your way up, life can be pretty darn good!!