Murdoughnut
Well sized member
It seems to be that the majority of major airline pilots I talk to say to stay away from this industry. I know that a lot of folks on here want to dismiss them and call them "pessimists", but there is a point to where you really need to read the writing on the wall. Some things just don't come back.
If you're young and unattached, it's one thing - but it makes me sick when I hear of middle aged folks dropping a career that provides for their family in order to play pilot for a few years. THAT'S why places like Gulfstream exist - because people can rationalize any decision, no matter how foolish it looks on paper.
In the world of globalization, everyone's replaceable. The days of organized labor uniting to enact change are likely over. I hope it happens for you guys, but if I were a betting man, I'd bet against it. Having a job you love and making peanuts for it is one thing when you're 21 - it's a whole different thing when you're married and trying to provide for a family.
If you're young and unattached, it's one thing - but it makes me sick when I hear of middle aged folks dropping a career that provides for their family in order to play pilot for a few years. THAT'S why places like Gulfstream exist - because people can rationalize any decision, no matter how foolish it looks on paper.
In the world of globalization, everyone's replaceable. The days of organized labor uniting to enact change are likely over. I hope it happens for you guys, but if I were a betting man, I'd bet against it. Having a job you love and making peanuts for it is one thing when you're 21 - it's a whole different thing when you're married and trying to provide for a family.