Grade 3 Instructor Jobs
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Grade 3 Instructor Jobs
Does anyone know of any company hiring or thinking of hiring in the coming months, grade 3 instructors? I have recently completed my rating and I'm not having any luck finding a job. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Downunderer, I thought I would be increasing my chances of getting a job by doing the rating as it would open up the grade 3 positions but I'm shocked at how quickly they have disappeared too. I'm trying to put as many sticks in the fire as I can to get something happening but the signs arn't looking good. I'm hoping that someone who has heard of a company putting people on even if its just a rumor replies so I can chase it up.
oh, thats helpful.
Hang in there, work will come if you're patient. Perhaps time to do a CIR and do it at a flying school that will give you work as a grade 3?
Worth using all your eggs that are in the one basket
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first instructing job
Guys and Gals, yes I agree the market place is much more difficult now than it was a few months ago, and when you don't have much (or any) experience it is difficult. But this means it is all the more important to see what else you can offer a prospective employer - do you have some admin skills, can you speak another language, do you have superior computer skills etc., things like customer service experience are invaluabe. Make sure you include these details in your covering letter. And most important of all make sure that you have a professional well set out resume, ideally keep it to a page with all the pertinent information clearly detailed. Then in the covering letter expand on your "other skills" remember you are a Grade 3 you are limited in what you can do, so you won't be flying all the time. Sometimes your "other skills" can make the difference in getting that first instructional job.
If all else fails approach a good and reputable flying school in your local area and ask if you can bring your own students to the school. Then network like crazy get yourself a couple of students and show by your behaviour and professionalism at the school what a good instructor you are, and you will find that your bookings will start to increase and you will have found that first elusive job.
Good luck and don't give up, there is work out there.
OZ
If all else fails approach a good and reputable flying school in your local area and ask if you can bring your own students to the school. Then network like crazy get yourself a couple of students and show by your behaviour and professionalism at the school what a good instructor you are, and you will find that your bookings will start to increase and you will have found that first elusive job.
Good luck and don't give up, there is work out there.
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I was in your shoes not so long ago.
I got off my butt and found 27 students in 7 days.....
My motivation.....I had rent to pay and 5 mouths to feed.
Get motivated......
I got off my butt and found 27 students in 7 days.....
My motivation.....I had rent to pay and 5 mouths to feed.
Get motivated......
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Just hang in there guys. Knock over some ATPLs while you're looking around. You will be thanking yourselves in the future for getting those exams done early in your career, if that's where you'd eventually wanted to go.
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Airline Cadet Training Schools
Hey,
I know that some airlines have Cadet Schools in Australia, or have contracts with flying schools. Usually because they have large crewing requirements, Chinese Airlines have lots of students/cadets, all the time.
Try China Southern or Singapore at Jandakot, and there is also a flying school in the Gold Coast that has a rather large Asian Contract.
There are probably more contracts around too, and others may be able to add to the above suggestions.
Good Luck!
I know that some airlines have Cadet Schools in Australia, or have contracts with flying schools. Usually because they have large crewing requirements, Chinese Airlines have lots of students/cadets, all the time.
Try China Southern or Singapore at Jandakot, and there is also a flying school in the Gold Coast that has a rather large Asian Contract.
There are probably more contracts around too, and others may be able to add to the above suggestions.
Good Luck!