req: CFI job advice
"Other shops will dress you down if you bring the plane back 1/2 hour after
the time you booked it to be back."
1/2 hour late and they chew you out? LOL. Back in the late 60's when I was a
student at Zahn's (Amityville, NY), I would spend over 1 hour on a Sunday,
waiting for my 11AM "appointment" to show up. And you couldn't reserve a
particluar Cherokee 140, or J-3. You took what you got . : (
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
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On Aug 30, 12:56 pm, "El Maximo" wrote:
"Gattman" wrote in message
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Those were the exact sorts of tips I was looking for. Thanks!
One more note. Go ask a few of the CFIs how many hours they REALLY get
paid
for. Being the skeptic that I am, I wouldn't believe the owner who says
that
the CFIs fly 40 hours per week. That means the planes are in for 100
hour
inspections every 2 and a half week.
What is a pay-hour? An hour that you are there, or an hour that's
billed?
I have never heard of an FBO paying CFIs for the hours you are there.
You get paid a percentage of the hours that are billed directly as
your hours. If you bill the customer for 1 hour of ground you get paid
for 1 hour, if you call it 1/2 hour since you were talking about
Hooters part of the time, you get paid 1/2 hour. A lot of CFIs are
afraid to charge for the hours (especially ground ) that they work.
BTW: Some FBOs are easier to work with than others. FBOs that don't
tightly run the show often have situations where the previous CFI is
1/2 hour late returning the plane so you lose a 1/2 hour of pay. Other
shops will dress you down if you bring the plane back 1/2 hour after
the time you booked it to be back.
-Robert, CFII
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