Drake dont take this the wrong way because i think your a sharp guy but i just want to illustrate a minor point about saying "real job"
What would you consider to be a real job? Im sure there are a lot of flight professional instructors out there who have quite a wide spread student base and great professional reputation who love what they do and make a fair wage at it who would argue with the "real job" comment.
not that i really took it as a snub. But you have to be careful who you say "real job" around.
After going into the FBO and unlocking the doors at 6:00 in the morning after a 30 minute commute. getting the class room ready, mentally preparing for the 8:00 - 9:30am ground school group, then spending 7 or 8 sweat soaked hours down low in the turbulence, getting puked on, only to wolf down a can of soup and a pepsi on your 20 minute lunch brake during which you have to occasionally give help to a student who is planning a cross country then having to changing your instructional technique 3 times on one student who just cant seem to understand a VOR navigation (because you seriously want to help him out), then just when your day is finished with the last student you fuel up the airplane, park it in the hangar, head into the flight school to lock up to go home and FINALLY - - -
the radio crackles with an inbound aircraft calling for an airport advisory - its an old student you passed 2 years ago out for a late evening flight and then they recognize your voice and say...
"Oh hey man whats up? your still here? i thought you were headed out to a REAL JOB?"

when that happens just sigh and think of something polite to say before you press the mic button