Rocketman99
Frozen Guppy Manipulator
Moscow in flames...missiles headed for NY...film at 11 
I'm not wearing any pants...Film at 11.
I loved that movie.![]()
:nana2: Nice! Somebody actually got that reference. Ahh...JC never lets me down.
...okay, don't get it, what movie we quoting here!?
The problem is that in this world of debt, debt, debt, people just aren't realistic about how much a $50k + loan is going to hurt their QOL for the next 30 years or so. $30k for Gulfstream to be an FO in 4 months, or $3k for the CFI to become an FO in 12 months? Only an idiot would choose the prior, but there's no shortage of them.
Until Microsoft comes out with SurgerySimulator X or LawyerLand 6.0, we'll be the only profession where people claim they'd do it for nothing. Our job is also very closely related to a hobby, and that will forever be the downfall.
See below.
"Flying is my dream, I'll never wake up. I don't need to put food on a table and support a family. I just want to fly for a living!"

that is me except i want to be able to support my family, which is 100% the reason why i am still CFI'ing and not at an Regional. OMG it cant be, i make more money flying a PA28 or PA44, how they don't even have turbine engines......![]()
it would be about a 2/3 pay cut! i don't see how the regional guys do it. that and i absolutely love what i am doing nowNo kidding. One of my former instructors was recently hired at a regional and at about the same time, his wife was hired as a CFI at a rather large flight school. He tells me that at the regional he actually makes about 2/3 of what his wife now makes as a CFI!
Until Microsoft comes out with SurgerySimulator X or LawyerLand 6.0, we'll be the only profession where people claim they'd do it for nothing. Our job is also very closely related to a hobby, and that will forever be the downfall.
In my mind, the 'downfalls' are in the lack of a conducive environment for aviation labor unions and of course the price/supply of oil, not this SJS crap or PFT.
When the contract for the United Airlines pilot group was ratified in late 2000, it had surged to $35. But this UA contract gave its pilots a huge increase in pay at the time. The company was just starting to lose money. But management caved in to the union's demands. In my opinion, this was due to the fact that the threat of a strike was very real because it had happened before, as evidenced by a 2 week strike by NW in 1998.