I might be reading this post completely wrong, but you seem to imply that I will give instruction of lesser quality since I work at a school with cheap hour rates?
Thats a matter of work etics and selfrespect. I wont give a student a worse product just because I get only $10 an hour.
Implying that is on the verge of being insulting.
Now...i might agree that with a better pay you might get the instructors that have worked there for a while to actually stay beyond the usual 1000 hour totaltime and 200 multi.
But, as I said, when I got my ratings Comair were a cheap alternative, but a REALLY good alternative. It were QUICK and Ive seen more expensive alternatives give lesser value by a mile.
Comair has upped their prices so they no longer fall into the cheap alternative, but thats hardly the point.
But making it an rule that cheap rates means poor quality is way too simple.