instructing to charter
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instructing to charter
Hey eveyone
my first post here
Currently working as an instructor and have about 2200TT mostly instructing. Looking at making the switch to charter.. any suggestions on where i should be looking to move.. couple of my mates been searching up north and they say its tough going right now...
Also even though i am an Australian resident I am of Indian orgin.. whould that be an issue at all?
my first post here
Currently working as an instructor and have about 2200TT mostly instructing. Looking at making the switch to charter.. any suggestions on where i should be looking to move.. couple of my mates been searching up north and they say its tough going right now...
Also even though i am an Australian resident I am of Indian orgin.. whould that be an issue at all?
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Try to find a company that does Charter and instructing. That way you can leverage yourself into a good position using your instructor quilifications.
Without starting a Instructor vs Charter argument I've found some charter only companys/employes to be great and see the benifits of having some experienced instructors onboard. However sadly most were condicending and will treat you like a 200hour CPL student.
While it would be nice to say that no-one would treat you differently because of your orgin. Some places will, however these are the same places that would be terrible to work at anyway so I wouldn't worry about it.
There are some places in WA that instruct cashed up miners on the weekend and charter during the week, I'd say they'd be a good place to start.
Without starting a Instructor vs Charter argument I've found some charter only companys/employes to be great and see the benifits of having some experienced instructors onboard. However sadly most were condicending and will treat you like a 200hour CPL student.
While it would be nice to say that no-one would treat you differently because of your orgin. Some places will, however these are the same places that would be terrible to work at anyway so I wouldn't worry about it.
There are some places in WA that instruct cashed up miners on the weekend and charter during the week, I'd say they'd be a good place to start.