I'd much rather have a stable job with an appreciable income. In the end, chasing isn't my life per se, even though it's a big part of it as a hobby. I used to get caught in the trap of trying to find ways to get out there during the work week at all costs, and without going into detail here, it came dangerously close to costing me my current position back in 2011.
Since I also work in education, I have the whole summer to chase, and June has never disappointed me. I also have the luxury of chasing weekends, and any holiday breaks that offer a setup, e.g., Memorial Day or Easter weekend.
For me, it's a matter of being able to have basic benefits, support a decent living space, and having discretionary income to fix household problems, travel other places, and build a nice retirement down the road. I can't do all of that working paycheck to paycheck, so I choose to remain in the salaried career track and I am personally okay with that. I can, of course, completely respect those who choose the other option and sometimes I do envy their flexibility to chase more frequently, despite the trade-off of making do with less financially. I am also a one man show, so I have only myself to support.