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Old 3rd September 2002 | 11:37
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In-Cog-neeto
 
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Woah boys, steady on.................I did not mean this to become close up and personal

For what it's worth C-I-M I give my students 110 % value.

You have struck close though. I do consider that if my heart is not in it then I should get out, and as I said in my first post I will finish this year.

BTW I would LOVE to get a better job but as you might be aware it is a VERY TOUGH TIME in the aviation industry right now.

A relevant point that I have made in an earlier posting is that the training industry will lose YET ANOTHER highly experienced instructor !!!

I am very good at my job and will leave the training industry at a time when I have a good dollop of the "knowledge and experience" that you seek from an instructor. So what would you prefer C-I-M ? My one and a half thousand hours instructing or someone who has just qualified (no offence meant to fellow instructors) ?.

Maybe it IS a case of 'you get what you pay for' after all. By keeping the pay and motivation down the experienced instructors are leaving in droves.

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