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Good Work! It used to take me 2.5 HOURS to make that much when I instucted in the BE20.Lil Jon said:how's that? wish it could happen more!
Lil Jon said:yea $10 is a joke, my first cfi job was $7 but i guess i was gettin college credit for it too. i'm in the process of trying to get a raise.....we'll see
ShyFlyGuy said:Jon,
If you dress, talk, and act like Lil' Jon, then you deserve the $7/hr... but I doubt you do. Dress like a professional, act like a professional, and you'll get paid like a professional. Try being an independant CFI, you'll have to work harder at getting your client-base built, but it will be worth it.
Shy
ShyFlyGuy said:If you're good at what you do and you have some experience to back it up, you should be charging $30-35/hr. If you're an experienced flight instructor, efficient, and classy, your range is from $35-50/hr.
Shy
Lil Jon said:...now that i've brought my school from one student up to 16+ of my own i'm wanting a raise. i think i deserve it. wish me luck
Uh... does that come with a back rub?JediNein said:I've seen CFIs charging and getting $250 an hour (C414, C421, BE20, hush-hush stuff).
cart said:Right on the money Capt. Shy. BZ! Now, why aren't you in the 340 books putting out them fires?
Jon,Lil Jon said:ok, it would be nice to instruct in jets.....it would be nice to have ever flown one....but i instruct in things between 125 and 230 ponies and have only given just over 300 dual. so what's a good rate for that?