I have been in the aviation industry for the last 21 years and with the current economy hitting aviation hard, plus burn out. I have decided to change careers. It's funny, 21 years ago I was trying to decide which field I wanted to pursue, trucking or aviation. I had a little taste of both and aviation opportunities seemed to fall in my lap at the time. It's been a fun ride but now I am considering moving to my other option. As with anything, it is best to go where the experience is and I found this great forum. I am currently studying for my CDL permit and will take the test after the new year. Anyway, I look forward to learning from your experience, and appreciate your input. I do have 2 small children, that are going to be hard to leave, but I see the growth in this industry and the opportunity to provide for my family better than I can now.
Hello from NC
Discussion in 'The Welcome Wagon' started by Makati Grill, Dec 7, 2010.
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Welcome.......good luck with your career change.
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Welcome to the forum. Im from NC myself over in Greenville. It is hard being away from family, especially the small ones. I have a 15 yr old daughter. I couldnt of done this when she was younger. For me it just wouldnt of worked. Your typically out for 3 to 5 weeks at a time and get 3 to 5 days of home time. f you can handle being away from home that much, this is a strong industry to get into. Good luck with whatever you decide, but definately do your homework. This forum is a good start.
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Hello and Welcome to the forum
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Welcome to the boards!
Years ago I took flying lessons. Really enjoyed it but it just got too darned expensive.
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I appreicate all the replys. I look forward to learning from you guys.
Yeah, flying is definitely an expensive hobby. I think the Light Sport Rules are the way to go for most of us pleasure flyers. Pick up a older taildragger (2 seater) with hangar space and it shouldn't cost much more than a serious golf or bass fishing hobby. Avgas is running around $4.40 a gal. Ouch. -
I did fly ultralights too. Low and slow. That was pretty neat. I think they fall under FAR103 but that was years and years ago. May revisit those too.
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Welcome!
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Welcome and good luck. I'm near Hickory.
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Welcome to the board Makati Grill! This forum is the best way to learn about this industry and driving. I am certain that my path to solo driving would have been much, much tougher if I hadn't found the forum early on. Good luck to you!
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