Re: Whiners - students and instructors alike
bobbysamd said:
There are students who never can find an instructor who they can work with. ... Just because an instructor must suffer bad pay doesn't necessarily mean that he/she is bad.
If there is a group of instructors who all share a gross lack of knowledge and a student cannot work with them because of this, who is at fault?
Most instructors are paid poorly, but $7 is way way below the market wage of even a brand new instructor. If someone is willing to suffer that just to build flight time I would have to say they probably aren't worth their salt. I'm not saying that every instructor who works for X pay is bad, but it is just another clue.
I do not at all have a problem finding an instructor I can work with. On the contrary, I have found numerous. What's the difference? It is not because of a personality match or clash, nor is it because I work with some better than others.
bobbysamd said:
Your previous post implied and insinuated very strongly that your instructors had a problem and not you
Your wording shows that you completely misunderstood my original post. No one had a
problem, and there was
no clash of personalities, or anything of the sort. The instructors did not have a problem, I did not have a problem. We got along fine. It is just that they were, plain and simple, poor instructors who could not teach or fly very well. This is being totally objective and only related to their knowledge and skills. My point was to show just how many bad instructors there are out there in the world, and how unfortunate it is.
I know the difference between a personality clash and a bad instructor. Looking back, I was probably a bit harsh in saying that all the 8 instructors at the 141 school were bad. They were mostly in the range from "decent" to "mediocre," but nothing more.
One other thing to consider is this--consistently you've been saying that it was just that I happened to merely not work well with the CFIs in question. Nothing could be further from the truth. The 8 instructors who I am saying were bad were excessively nice and complimentary, and most said "good job" every 2 minutes. They helped me excessively with things I should have been doing myself, and I did not learn. My first, and best, instructor only talked when necessary, only said "good job" when it was really warranted, and occasionally I actually became frustrated/angry with that instructor. But piloting ability also played a part, and the instructors at the 141 school didn't have much.
What influences my perspective of a CFI? How knowledgable they are, how good they are at teaching, and how good they are at flying. Nothing more.
I only went to that school for about 8 months before I went back to the first one, deciding that I'd rather have fun building 250 hours than be miserable building 190. I've also flown at other schools since then. If my first instructor wasn't such a good one, I probably wouldn't have ever realized how bad the 8 at the 141 school were.