n57,
I am also a line tech, and worked GA for about 1.5 years and now am over on the airline side of the field. I left a good insurance job for the very reasons you mentioned, I love aircraft as well and love being in that community. The funny thing is that I have given many flight crews a ride to the hotel from NetJets, Flight Options, Flex Jet etc... They all have the same complaints and gripes about many of the topics that were mentioned in this thread. I would just drive and listen to them argue about this and that and how crappy the crew meal was and just think to myself and my dinner from the "wheel of death". I had a good morning today, took the 150 for a morning jaunt and loved every minute of it! You guys brought in the Citiation X from Palm Beach and have not one positive thing to say about it. I am not in their position so I cannot say how good or bad it might be, to me on the outside that should be glamourous in itself, but on the inside it may be totally different.
I dunno, fueling a BeechJet trunk at 5am in mid January with a -25 windchill is not too exciting either, especially for 9.50 an hour, but for some reason we do it, love it and hate it all at the same time. There are no unions at the line guy level so I am not even sure we would know what to do with actual work rules and a contract. Back in the day I was a ramper for TWA and we were union which really made no difference to me at the time because most of those dudes were ex-Ozark rampers with gobs of seniority, so I was still at the bottom!
I guess that my point is that if you love it and have the ability to fight for it, go for it! Still for some unknown reason when I see a Midwest 717 rotate on time knowing that my fuel is onboard, there is a personal satisfaction that I find. My employer does not give that to me, my check surely does not give that to me, dragging a frozen fuel hoze around does not give that to me, for me that is something that only aviation can give to me! I completely understand the QOL issues that all bring up on here, I have a wife, mortgage, student loans and the usual other stuff to pay for every month too. But, we make it work... (I have no clue how sometimes!!)