HerrGruyere
Well-Known Member
Hey All,
I dunno if this is the right subforum or not, but ah what the heck! I'm sure someone will move it or chime in.
Anyway, for those of you who fly for a living, whether it be regionals, freight, charter, CFI, etc., did any of you work on the side for extra money - particularly in your first years making "chump change?" I put it in quotes since 20K/year in Raleigh, NC is completely different than 20K/year in Bethesda, MD. I was just thinking: with the way first year scheduling seems to work, e.g. you are on duty three days off for four or whatever, did you ever find the time to hold a second part-time job waiting tables or whatnot? I know that it would lead to not having a life, but I just wondered how another company could put up with such an erratic schedule and if anyone ever got something like that to work. Did some of you perhaps instruct on the side?
Just something I was wondering...
I dunno if this is the right subforum or not, but ah what the heck! I'm sure someone will move it or chime in.
Anyway, for those of you who fly for a living, whether it be regionals, freight, charter, CFI, etc., did any of you work on the side for extra money - particularly in your first years making "chump change?" I put it in quotes since 20K/year in Raleigh, NC is completely different than 20K/year in Bethesda, MD. I was just thinking: with the way first year scheduling seems to work, e.g. you are on duty three days off for four or whatever, did you ever find the time to hold a second part-time job waiting tables or whatnot? I know that it would lead to not having a life, but I just wondered how another company could put up with such an erratic schedule and if anyone ever got something like that to work. Did some of you perhaps instruct on the side?
Just something I was wondering...