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Old 02-19-18, 11:47 AM   #19
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Precisely! my calculation: 60 - 38 = 22 and most of the pilots I knew or know (or long-haul truckers like myself) don't make it to retirement physically, so my use of expression: 'depreciable asset' falls coldly into line here. Throwing in fewer moving parts (mechanical aircraft and mechanics), crumby passengers, Union politics, international terrorists etc. to the conundrum equation:... and I'd just stay on the ground!
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I have spoken at length with my wife and friends on the subject. The consensus is much as Aktungbby pointed out... at this point i need to be focusing on paying off my house and building a solid retirement moving forward. not playing airline pilot in the northeast...i have decided to pass on the job offer.
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It is no dream job, it seems. Not at all.
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I am happy in my current job for the most part, i like to road trip in my RV, which i get to do a lot of obviously. I enjoy being able to help people, and i get paid really well in the process. the downside is it is a lonely life. I cant drag the family along, and even if i could my productivity would suffer. whatever i want from November to the end of February is kinda nice...there are a lot of things that can force you out of the business long before mandatory retirement. If i become diabetic for example... well i can still do my current job, but im OUT as an airline pilot. so that 52 year old guy who has been flying since he was 19, its all he knows, now he has atrial fibrillation bouts... done. congratulations, you get to hurry to start over in a new career at 52 and your daughter is in her 3rd year of college, and your house is 18 months from paid off... now what?
PRECISELY MY CASE IN CHIEF: OF MY FIVE ASSOCIATES ONLY ONE MADE TO RETIREMENT; ONE HAD CANCER; AND TWO HAD HEART PROBLEMS AND THE OTHER ONE (with the aeronautics degree flew for Fed EX)& became an alcoholic...(pssst) the secret to a long happy marriage is separate vacations and a separate bath! and there U R: roadtrippin' happily in your RV and getting paid for it while your bride contemplates a secure retirement.

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i think a far more beneficial and constructive use of my skills as a pilot would be to purchase my own airplane and participate in a program similar to angel flight.
Could U also teach flying privately and thus reduce the plane co$t as a tax deduction?
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