TRTOs feeling the Pinch
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TRTOs feeling the Pinch
I had contacted some TRTOs back in July and August to gather some information but as the credit crunch started to become more apparent I put the idea to rest. I have now been contacted by several TRTOs in the past two weeks asking me have I given the type any more consideration. Some offering a discount and others dropping a sim assessment. Is this a sign of desperate times for TRTOs with the current economic climate ?
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According to Alex from bristol.gs, training is unaffected.
http://www.pprune.org/professional-p...ml#post4457282
I'm very chocked because this could end very bad for most of the newly graduates.
Eikido
http://www.pprune.org/professional-p...ml#post4457282
I'm very chocked because this could end very bad for most of the newly graduates.

Eikido

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Be fair, I said modular ATPL training was unaffected. I didn't say anything about the bookings on integrated courses or TRTOs. When you start modular training you are two to three years away from a job, on average. When you start on a TRTO course you'll be looking for one in a couple of months, they're bound to be affected more.




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