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It is why I am laying all my options on the table.11 years of Fed time, 8 of which are good time?
Sounds like you are in the spot to either cut bait and GTFO or move to a job that counts as good time.
It is why I am laying all my options on the table.11 years of Fed time, 8 of which are good time?
Sounds like you are in the spot to either cut bait and GTFO or move to a job that counts as good time.
You at TERPS right now?8 years as a 2152 (not including contract tower time), 11 service years total (including other fed jobs prior to ATC). Lots of marketable skills: doing TERPS atm (FAA), interfacing and briefing senior management to include Secretary Pete (and others), and some FAA intelligence stuff (TS/SCI).
I love the job, just the scale of life and compensation is finding somethings wanting. The prestige of this job alone will not replace my health/family/potential kids.
Affirm.You at TERPS right now?
They’re eating the cats and eating the dogsAnother win for the biden and kamala administration 👏
Australia air traffic control is hiring!8 years as a 2152 (not including contract tower time), 11 service years total (including other fed jobs prior to ATC). Lots of marketable skills: doing TERPS atm (FAA), interfacing and briefing senior management to include Secretary Pete (and others), and some FAA intelligence stuff (TS/SCI).
I love the job, just the scale of life and compensation is finding somethings wanting. The prestige of this job alone will not replace my health/family/potential kids.
Haha a friend told me, I might have dropped an app out of curiosity.Australia air traffic control is hiring!
It’s amazing how far downhill this job has fallen in the past few decades. 20 years ago, a controller making $100,000 had the equivalent of $166K in buying power today. Even low level facility controllers were solidly middle class and easily able to support a family. Working an OT day was a rare treat for extra cash and not the norm. NCEPT wasn’t a thing and it was easier to move to where you wanted to be. Really the only thing that’s still appealing is that there’s no requirements to get the job. That doesn’t offset the bullshit conditions and mediocre pay though.This job used to earn enough to provide for a family.
Now it’s turning into a job that is okay if your spouse works 50 hours a week and you don’t have kids
Brother one of my buddies said his trainer was clearing over 200k in 2006. Run that through your calculator 🤣It’s amazing how far downhill this job has fallen in the past few decades. 20 years ago, a controller making $100,000 had the equivalent of $166K in buying power today. Even low level facility controllers were solidly middle class and easily able to support a family. Working an OT day was a rare treat for extra cash and not the norm. NCEPT wasn’t a thing and it was easier to move to where you wanted to be. Really the only thing that’s still appealing is that there’s no requirements to get the job. That doesn’t offset the bullshit conditions and mediocre pay though.
Agreed. Now most people (if they are lucky, minus OT and differentials) are being paid the same as a GS12/13/14. Why kill yourself for that early retirement (my MRA is 58 if I stay non-good time), work a shit schedule for 15/16 years to until a decent set of RDO's, and the rattler (or reverse rattler in this case)? Might as well be a normal person: take leave when you want, make your kids lacrosse games, etc... ? Not to mention I WFH 90% of the pay period and only go into the office once a week.It’s amazing how far downhill this job has fallen in the past few decades. 20 years ago, a controller making $100,000 had the equivalent of $166K in buying power today. Even low level facility controllers were solidly middle class and easily able to support a family. Working an OT day was a rare treat for extra cash and not the norm. NCEPT wasn’t a thing and it was easier to move to where you wanted to be. Really the only thing that’s still appealing is that there’s no requirements to get the job. That doesn’t offset the bullshit conditions and mediocre pay though.
Agreed. Now most people (if they are lucky, minus OT and differentials) are being paid the same as a GS12/13/14. Why kill yourself for that early retirement (my MRA is 58 if I stay non-good time), work a shit schedule for 15/16 years to until a decent set of RDO's, and the rattler (or reverse rattler in this case)? Might as well be a normal person: take leave when you want, make your kids lacrosse games, etc... ? Not to mention I WFH 90% of the pay period and only go into the office once a week.
The scale is tipping drastically in the other direction.
Exactly brother. My ego is not so large that I feel the need for the prestige or ability to introduce myself as an "Air Traffic Controller." Having decent healthcare, the family, and time irreplaceably spent with those that matter is infinitely more important. That said, you and I have a good rapport, if you were in my position of choices what would you choose and why?Is the prestige and pleasure of working the boards enough to offset the years taken off your life from inconsistent sleep schedules and missed family functions that you can never get back? Not suggesting anything, but merely asking. Some people would say yes. I hope whatever decision is made by anybody who has the luxury of the option can look back after a long career and regret nothing. For me the answer is as clear as it can get.
Exactly brother. My ego is not so large that I feel the need for the prestige or ability to introduce myself as an "Air Traffic Controller." Having decent healthcare, the family, and time irreplaceably spent with those that matter is infinitely more important. That said, you and I have a good rapport, if you were in my position of choices what would you choose and why?
Equivalent to $308,000 in 2024 buying power. Basically rich almost everywhere except liberal run shit hole big cities.Brother one of my buddies said his trainer was clearing over 200k in 2006. Run that through your calculator 🤣
I like being that person, love the job, but like you said at the end of the day there are more important things.At the end of the day, a ton of people will always get the biggest sense of purpose and satisfaction from turning the chaos of a shit-sandwich into a perfect sequence.
I've never met a more out of touch group of people
It’s the old boomer-inspired “tHiS iS tHe GrEaTeSt JoB iN tHe WoRlD” toxic mindset that because other people in other walks of life may be worse off than you, you don’t have any right to be unhappy about the bullshit you have to deal with in your career.Why?