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Old 9th Nov 2005, 23:19
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TREs and TRIs

Does "TREs and TRIs" in job ads refer to Instructors and Examiners ?
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Ok It's late (or early?) and I was just about to log off but I'll bite:

Whether this is genuine or just a wind-up the answer is:

"Yes".

Or maybe that should be be "No" since obviously(?):

E = Examiner
I = Instructor

and I'm guessing you know TR means Type Rating.

Before I get shot down in flames I am not intending to be facetious/condescending/patronising - if it is a genuine question then I am pleased to have helped.

If it is a wind-up then.... Good Night/Good Morning!
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Thanks Thunor, no it's not as wind up, I was pretty sure it was but a buddy had different ideas.
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