Originally Posted by
MichaelVne
Being a LCA and a mentor, let me give you a little advice. If you are just starting training here at PSA, your time will be better spent preparing for indoc, systems and IPT. When you start IOE, I will take an afternoon to spend time in FLICA and in the company website. Discussions about SAP and payroll processes are silly when you need to be concerning yourself with limitations and memory items. Placing the cart before the horse will only delay you getting to the point where you actually use FLICA. If you are on property and would like to discuss this issues, contact me directly through more appropriate measures.
Respectfully, Michael 39%
Having recently been through the pipeline I beg to differ, to a degree. Yes, your point is valid. You do not have to live a warrior monk life style to succeed here. If anything, based on my experience, the constant harping of limitations and memory items creates unnecessary stress. I saw a lot of my class mates struggling just because they are trying to memorize 4b verbatim after the instructors day in and day out beat the " you got to know know this" drum.
If you remember back to CFI you might remember the term chunking. So in that regards I agree with don't put the cart before the horse. Step 1, then step 2, etc, etc.
Simply taking a break from that and asking questions about your future did not equate to putting the cart before the horse.
I know you and every other instructor probably mean well. Dial it back a notch please.