
Ever get that notion when you wake up and roll out of bed that something just isn’t right in your life? I got it once. It was about my job. A little over 2 years ago I worked for an electronics retailer and had to commute 60 miles a day for low pay. It was the same routine every day; the same nagging customers; the same management team that pushed you to sell when there really wasn’t much incentive to do so. Electronics retail is a huge, unfulfilling abyss that I despise.
In July of 07’ my friend Matt got this job interview that he was super stoked about; when I asked him what his job would entail he responded with an exertion of enthusiasm , “I’m going to be teaching people how to fly!”. My response put so eloquently… “BULL SH**”.
About two months after Matt got the job and returned from his training course in Utah and asked me if I wanted to come in to fly. Again my response was an eloquent one, “HE** YEAH!” After my awesome flight experience I was the most envious person in the world of his job. A couple weeks later Matt told me iFLY needed someone to help with all of the IT work in the facility as well as help out at the front desk making reservations and what not, and he had recommended me to his boss and he wanted to interview me. My response was, “WHOOOOOOOOOOO!” Notice all happiness, no swearing.
Without even thinking about the consequences the next day I put in my two week notice at the abyss without knowing how my interview would turn out. Everything fell in to place; I got the job, and a few months later my supervisor resigned and there was no one to fill his shoes as far as IT and infrastructure so a position was created for my particular niche. Since then I’ve have been fortunate to grow in many different positions around the work place; flight instructing, operations, and even management responsibilities. My job is fulfilling; new challenges every day, many happy customers, and a great team of awesome people. Oh yeah I forgot; I get to FLY… FOR FREE!!! What more could one ask for? Vertical wind tunnels are something I am going to be involved in for the rest of my life. My job and flying have become a passion. I am grateful for what I do and for being able to share such an awesome experience with as many people as I can. Come fly with me. You won’t regret it.
Trevor Costanza
Infrastructure Manager
iFLY SF Bay