5 Reasons I Quit My Job

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  • Well, you've been wanting to know.. so here it is 5 reasons why I quit my job.
    I'm very thankful for my previous job and everything I learned. No shade towards my previous employer, I still have a lot of great friends there and think it's a great company. It was just time for a new chapter in my aviation career. Here is to the next 31 years at an airline!

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  • @Three60guy
    @Three60guy วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Just came across this video at random. I don't know what the 121's or the like actually mean. Would it help to know who you work for previously or now? I feel, however, you made a good decision.

    • @PilotToPilot
      @PilotToPilot  วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hey man! Thanks for the comment. Previously worked for a private company that flies a ton of private jets. Now, I work for one of the biggest US airlines. 121 is the flight rules that US airlines operate under, my previous airline operated how’d 91, 91k and 135 flight rules. Hopefully this helped a bit to clarify!

  • @JoaoPaulo-wi4ie
    @JoaoPaulo-wi4ie 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Hey Justin, as an upcoming pilot from Brazil that’s trying to get himself in the 135 world this is great content to see. Teaching English for pilots here I see this all the time, 135 guys leaving for 121 and the opposite too. Glad to see you’re enjoying yourself a lot more on your new airline. Love the content, keep it up. Cheers from Brazil.

    • @PilotToPilot
      @PilotToPilot  วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hey man! Thank you for the comment! Love to see you going after your dream! Looking forward to hearing about your career progression and where you end up!!

  • @matthewpaxton2832
    @matthewpaxton2832 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    This was like watching a video of myself in the future. I’ve listened to the podcast for years and have had a lot of similarities is my own career. Those are probably the 5 reasons that I’ll hit submit on the 121 applications that I’ve had filled out for months.

    • @PilotToPilot
      @PilotToPilot  วันที่ผ่านมา

      Dude! Thanks for listening and thanks for the comment! Hope you find the job of your dreams and hope it’s 121 lol

  • @susiew6851
    @susiew6851 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great video. Thank you for explaining why you left your previous job. I think you made a great choice for your family and your career. Best wishes

    • @PilotToPilot
      @PilotToPilot  วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you! Really appreciate it!

  • @govindak96
    @govindak96 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video man! I have been following you for about 4 to 5 years now and listening to your podcast watching your stories on Instagram. I never understood how you enjoyed the lifestyle of working seven days on with numerous schedule changes because to me that always rough. Glad to hear you’re in a better position now!

    • @PilotToPilot
      @PilotToPilot  วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Tbh it just worked so well for my
      Home life. Having the ability to know my
      Schedule for a year in advance is hard to beat.

  • @christophermetcalf4720
    @christophermetcalf4720 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hey Justin, Long time listener, first time caller. I heard you tease this on the last episode of the podcast and was very curious about it. I am currently a single/multi-engine commercial pilot with about 500 hours staring across the 1000 hour chasm, trying to figure out which direction I want to go. I have been an A&P for the last 24 years and recently decided that as the kiddos are starting to launch their lives, now might be a good time to start pursuing something different. Given my background, I always thought that I would want to do 91/135 ops, but have recently been persuaded by some mentors to give 121 proper consideration, as I can always go back to 91/135 after I time out at 121. I didn't really realize what sound advice this was until hearing your thoughts here. Thanks for adding some color. At this stage of life, QOL is going to be the primary driver for me, so it was good to hear from someone who has done both now. I think it is very easy from where I am now to get caught up in the romanticized ideas of where I think I want to go, and ignore some of the realities that come along with it.
    I always look forward to new episodes, and will definitely start checking this content out as well. As far as ideas for other content, I would love to hear more about how you got going, and how you mitigated some of the challenges during the part of the journey than I am in now, and what you might do different knowing what you know now. There seems to be a lot of content for the folks starting out, and for the folks that are currently at the first big milestone of 1500 hours, but little for those of us that are in the middle (other than the endless sea of 20 somethings that scream " Drop everything and go be a CFI"). FWIW, I am considering getting my CFI/I and doing some of that part time, even though I think there could be better quality experience to be had. Survey and Pipeline Patrol come to mind. Anyway, would love to hear your thoughts on all of that. Thanks for the insight and all you do!

    • @PilotToPilot
      @PilotToPilot  วันที่ผ่านมา

      I can definitely try and put some content together around that. It’s for sure a tough time in your aviation career, your progressing but still not in the job of your dreams. I know it can be frustrating but try to enjoy it as much as possible. Because there’s a good chance you won’t fly small planes in the future!
      Really appreciate this comment and you listening!

  • @DanielFlonnster
    @DanielFlonnster 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Congratulations on escaping NJ. I wish I did what you did 15 years ago, now I’m looking to just retire early and move on with life. What a miserable company and what a wasted career I had

    • @PilotToPilot
      @PilotToPilot  วันที่ผ่านมา

      It was a tough decision to make tbh. But, so far I’m pretty happy I made the jump! Hope it calms down some for you at NJ!

    • @Hedgeflexlfz
      @Hedgeflexlfz 3 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      What makes it bad besides from the lower pay than the 121 world?