Spoken like someone who has never had the responsbility for taking care of himself or his family!
Very good. Unfortunately 17 year olds dont have the privelage of taking care of families. Who said I even wanted one? Eh?
You haven't been paying much attention either to this board, or to the industry in general.
Your right, I havent been around very long. I don't have the experience to take part in most of the conversations here.
How many posts have you seen in recent years about how happy JC members are? How many news articles have you seen about successful airlines and happy employees?
A bunch in fact. I just finished reading about some guy who is a corporate pilot and had taken a bunch of pics of his hotel room and how estatic he was about his career.
My neighboor is a United 767 driver. He loves it.
I was just like you: a teenager convinced that only aviation would make me happy. Now I'm 41, 4 years out of aviation, and I'm much happier than I ever was in aviation. And I can honestly say I don't miss it. Well, that's not true. Every time I drive pass a little GA airport I get the urge to turn in and see what's going on (didn't have that when I was in the biz, BTW). But as far as professional/commercial aviation? No thanks, you can keep it.
The point I'm getting to here is threefold: 1) You're not always going to be the same person you are now; 2)Don't count on your job to make you "happy,"
Maybe I misworded myself, I dont want to go to work miserable. I'd love to be able to wake up every morning and say I get to go to work, not I have to. Funny how I read that exact quote on JC awhile ago.
and 3) allow yourself to consider something besides aviation; you must might be surprised.
...Yes. Thats why I'm sitting here debating with myself between LEO and Pilot. I feel with the help of troopernflight I have a good compromise.
When I was your age I never once considered doing what I am now. Now I wish I had made the change sooner.