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Old 11-08-2006 | 04:16 PM
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BeatsCFIing
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i really hate to harp on my program. today, as im leaving my boss pulls me aside and begins to tell me that the consensus among the senior staff is that becuase i have been attempting to get a job elsewhere, I am conveying a bad attitude towards flight instruction and that because I am seeking another job with an airline it shows that I am no longer committed to flight instruction and that if the offer in the works doenst happen, i should quickly find another job offer and move on. the overwhelming consensus would is that they will be happy to see my no longer cfi mind turned airline attitude gone. additionally, a friend at eagle who used to be an instructor said that he would never come back to instruct and i simply agreed with him. when asked about him, i told my fellow workers that he was loving life and would never come back to instruct cause it was to boring and he did it for too long. this info was further used against me and i was told if and when i move on not to call back and discuss how much better the airlines are then flight instruction. i really cant wait to move on. flight instruction is not all that terrible, but dealing with ppl that readily admit that weather flying scares them and that the airlines is something they would never want to do is where the aggravation comes from. we market ourselves as a flight school to the airlines, yet, we approach the training environment as though we are tough warriors; warriors for saturday afternoon...looking forward to ground school!
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