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Old 13th Oct 2004, 20:09
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OneIn60rule
 
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Well

Are you telling them that they will definately get a job at an Airline?

Are you promising that as soon as their are done, they will get hired?

If all you are doing is teaching instruments or CPL then I can't see any fault in you getting paid for doing JUST THAT.
If you say that a student's flying skill is good enough for air lines, then again you are not fooling them in any way. Fact is, even if you are highly qualified you still might not get the job. (Psych tests etc. etc.)

Everyone knows that they might not get a job or that they might have to wait a long time.

Sure enough, you will get people that you believe won't make it OR people that you may think WON't make it.

Only things sure in life are DEATH and TAXES.

Personally, if I find out that all the money I spent was for nothing then at least I tried to do what I always wanted to do.


Cheers mate
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