Hey Guys,
Please bear with me if I get a little long winded but its important to me and it isn't covered anywhere else
So here's the conundrum; I'm 31 years old and currently a professional firefighter in Victoria, I make $70K a year, full pension at 55yo, 4 days on / 4 off schedule, 7 weeks paid holiday, full benefits, basically I'm cruising on easy street in a great city with all my outdoor hobbies at my doorstep (surfing, paragliding, kiteboarding etc)... BUT I have that itch to do more, to really push myself to the max.
To that end I applied for pilot and was offered a spot! Now I'm facing a pretty big fork in the road of life and i'm not sure what to do. Probably like most here my first choice would be CF-18 but i'd also be happy to fly Griffons fast and low. The idea of multi-engine, Sea Kings, Comorants etc doesn't really fire up my seratonin levels. I've read the posts about being streamed after your wings so I know i don't really have a say in the matter. Also being 31 now i know i'd be pushing the envelope to start in fighters.
I guess my questions more regard lifestyle and the level of job satisfaction and excitement.
1) Is being a non-hornet pilot any more exciting or rewarding than being a firefighter? Are there Herc pilots wishing they were firefighters? Do I just think the grass is greener (ie more rewarding) or is it really?
2) Once into it how rare/hard/realistic is it to do a tour as a snowbird? I'd spend ten yrs flying anything to do a tour there.
3) I don't have a family yet but I hope to eventually. How do guys find the moving, deployments, housing etc ?
4) I LOVE Victoria and the idea of small, remote, northern towns isn't my favorite, is it as bad as i imagine? Of course to fly hornets or griffons I'd be happy living anywhere, but flying something else from a crummy town....
I know its all subjective and ultimately its a decision only I can make, but i'm struggling and any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. If you were in my boots what would you do?
Thanks
Please bear with me if I get a little long winded but its important to me and it isn't covered anywhere else
So here's the conundrum; I'm 31 years old and currently a professional firefighter in Victoria, I make $70K a year, full pension at 55yo, 4 days on / 4 off schedule, 7 weeks paid holiday, full benefits, basically I'm cruising on easy street in a great city with all my outdoor hobbies at my doorstep (surfing, paragliding, kiteboarding etc)... BUT I have that itch to do more, to really push myself to the max.
To that end I applied for pilot and was offered a spot! Now I'm facing a pretty big fork in the road of life and i'm not sure what to do. Probably like most here my first choice would be CF-18 but i'd also be happy to fly Griffons fast and low. The idea of multi-engine, Sea Kings, Comorants etc doesn't really fire up my seratonin levels. I've read the posts about being streamed after your wings so I know i don't really have a say in the matter. Also being 31 now i know i'd be pushing the envelope to start in fighters.
I guess my questions more regard lifestyle and the level of job satisfaction and excitement.
1) Is being a non-hornet pilot any more exciting or rewarding than being a firefighter? Are there Herc pilots wishing they were firefighters? Do I just think the grass is greener (ie more rewarding) or is it really?
2) Once into it how rare/hard/realistic is it to do a tour as a snowbird? I'd spend ten yrs flying anything to do a tour there.
3) I don't have a family yet but I hope to eventually. How do guys find the moving, deployments, housing etc ?
4) I LOVE Victoria and the idea of small, remote, northern towns isn't my favorite, is it as bad as i imagine? Of course to fly hornets or griffons I'd be happy living anywhere, but flying something else from a crummy town....
I know its all subjective and ultimately its a decision only I can make, but i'm struggling and any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. If you were in my boots what would you do?
Thanks