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Old 6th Nov 2003, 21:07
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Camp Freddie
 
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Bronx,

being paid properly means pay that is reasonable given the hours of attendance, I do not call £20k a year for about 60 hours a week being there reasonable !

ali250,

I am fully aware of how the school gets its money, just because there are many instructors working so hard for so little return doesnt make it right.

also dont lecture me on professionalism, i spent hundreds of hours doing unpaid ground school with students to give them all the tools to be a good pilot, I suspect I am at least as professional as you !

md 600 driver,

if your school doesnt pay like that great, I have not personally experienced it though, a retainer was the best I ever managed before I got a "proper" job, being proper is no reflection on the instructor I mean to attack the companys that use /employ them


I will not accept that poor pay for hard work is a good idea for anyone.
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