What to do now
Not being an instructor myself (and having no intention of becoming one) a lot of my mates are doing an Instructor rating with the school/college they are wanting to get employment with. It works for both parties then. You know that if you perform well during your training then you might get a job at the end of it- and for them, because they know your personality and skills by the end of the rating, so if you are any good they will take you on over a newbie they have never met before.
If I were you I'd research a bit at where you would want to work and see if they can do the rating for you. Plenty of positions out there though mate, Parafield and Jandakot are crying out for them.
If I were you I'd research a bit at where you would want to work and see if they can do the rating for you. Plenty of positions out there though mate, Parafield and Jandakot are crying out for them.
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Chad,
Thanks for the advice mate, the problem is i live in melbourne so instructors here get paid per student per hour, which kinda sucks a***. and i dont need that @ the moment.
My plan was do it in melb and head out west or north for a full time employment.
Thanks for the advice mate, the problem is i live in melbourne so instructors here get paid per student per hour, which kinda sucks a***. and i dont need that @ the moment.
My plan was do it in melb and head out west or north for a full time employment.