I have looked at the thread and it just confirms what I already know.
The majority of so called "instructors" are just in it for themselves... using the poor wannabees as stepping stones and displaying very little professional pride in their (very important) work.
I am in the position of just completing the sale of my business to a larger conglomerate and having a good crop of grey hair and my first reading glasses have considered instruction... BUT JAR has got in my way.
Colleagues consider me as a "people person", I have brought along lots of trainees in my time, most of whom are out there in the business world.
As my way into instruction is blocked for now I am about to go into University Lecturing as a new career.
The initial training is SO important... I was fortunate and maybe JAR might exclude the hour builders but to the detriment of guys like myelf.