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Old 05-08-2019, 12:47 AM
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JohnBurke
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Originally Posted by Knudiee View Post
They have a program that pays for your CFI rating if you agree to fly with them 800 hours. That seems like a good deal to me, especially because I can’t seem to motivate myself to study otherwise, and it would really help if they payed for my CFI.
If you tell them that, you'll probably have to find some other line of work.

You can't motivate yourself to study for the flight instructor certificate: this isn't what an employer wants to hear. You're unmotivated. You don't care enough to lift a finger to help yourself. This is exactly what an employer does not want from an employee.

How is it that you can't bring yourself to study, but someone paying the costs of your study motivates you?

Your level of motivation will also drive your students. It's said that when a man approached Socrates about learning wisdom, Socrates led the man into the ocean, and there drowned the man, holding him under until he finally ceased the struggle, then dragged the man to the beach. When the man recovered, Socrates told him that when the young man wanted to learn wisdom as desperately as he wanted air, then he would be ready to learn. The point is motivation.

You want to study more than you want breath, so long as someone pays your way?

Learn to answer that first question; answer it for yourself, then for the employer, because everything else hangs on that question. How badly do you want it?
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