Re: Question. Good thoughts here! I'm in the never move to base camp too--not because I have family or ties here--but I have a career that has always made more money than the airlines. So a spouse should have a life and been flexible and supportive. But the pilot has to also be flexible and supportive. That means coming home and pitching in, not FIRST grabbing the scuba gear, golf clubs or whatever fun activity they have. Additionally, the definition of a major is changing daily as is the quality of life. So keep an open mind. Also don't rule out fractionals. We have a friend who was furloughed from a bunch of airlines, including a major who is a Capt. and check airman at NetJets and is quite happy. He lives in Cape Cod and works out of Boston.
Brenda--where have you been????????????????
Last edited by roz; 11-06-2005 at 06:09 PM.
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