A jet MCC or JOC course is a heck of a lot cheaper than unemployment. Maybe you should consider investing in either one of these or at least a couple of practice sessions. It's a very inexpensive way to get a block of jet sim hours. If you think two hours is enough, then buy a practice session. If you think you need more, look for an MCC or JOC on a jet sim as they work out to about £100 to £150 per hour. If you go for a JOC, just make sure the FTO doesn't treat it as an add on to their MCC or you may not be up to scratch for starting it their way. If you have a sniff that your CRM skills may have been your downfall, then consider a jet MCC. I am not recommending it for the paper, as you already have it, rather as a cheaper way to get 15-20 hours and perhaps brush up on CRM.