Old 11-26-2008, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by PropDriver View Post
I interviewed at the place across the street first and got offered a job there first. Also, the old management (when it was Pam Am) wasn't very nice to their instructors. It's probably different now that they have new owners.

When I interviewed there, Pan Am offered to pay for my CFII and MEI if I took a lower pay rate and signed a 1 year commitment. You'll get a ton of hours there and lots of multi time if you have all your ratings. The language barrier is hard to deal with...but it sounds like you should be ok.
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What is the weather like in Pheonix area(comparing to California)? Everyone said there has year round flying weather, is that true?

And what about living cost?
Right now, i live in San antonio,TX, the cost of living is pretty cheap (i rent an apartment at $600/month, including internet, electricity, water; and spend about $600 on food, gas..etc)

Do you think $1,500(which is my estimated take-home-money) enough to cover the general expense in Phoenix?

Do you still CFI at the school across street??
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