drum4jim
Well-Known Member
Yeah, @MikeD 's whole post was, and it's one of the few that really feels responsive to what I'm saying rather than people attempting to give advice tailored for someone else (perhaps themselves, or their younger selfes), or attempting to air their own grievances in my direction (degrees, pay, etc)
I haven't had time to respond, but I really appreciate it, and it resonates with my heart.
I still love flying. Every leg, every crew, every situation. I love my people, even the passengers. We're all a big dysfunctional family, but it's my big dysfunctional family, and I love taking care of them and getting things done safely and well.
I'm still an airplane nerd, still love warbirds, still want to fly tankers, miss flying acro.
My only complaint about my current job is the schedule and the inability to get time off. (Well, also getting hassled/threatened about sick calls when I'm legitimately sick and have doctor's notes. That's another big one. A friend of mine is grounded from flying with vertigo, possibly due to barotrauma from flying with a head cold.)
But it's a big complaint. It's a big problem. And there's no real improvement on the qx.
I heard DEC mentioned and it seems to be the result of the QOL woes you’re mentioning, and the unfortunate result of a seniority-based system the airlines employ.
I’m sure you’re aware of this and the reasoning behind you looking to move on. But maybe something to keep in mind as you weigh the pros and cons of this career and whether or not to stay. Is it worth enduring the reserve life knowing there is an end in sight no matter how long it’ll take? There’s no amount of advice on here that’ll eventually push you to make that decision.
But there’s a positive perspective out there that says at least you get to make that decision.