CFIer,
Get over it. There is nothing dishonest, or hidden, or phony or unfair or exploitative about it. The owner of the school has a bunch of expenses which are related to running a flight school and which are above and beyond the expenses which would result from renting airplanes. There' the cost of supplying space for you to conduct lessons, there’s the electricity, heat and a/c for that space, there's the training supplies and resources such as computers, books and such, advertising costs. The administrative costs of doing payroll for the flight instructors. There's the social security tax, unemployment insurance, workman's compensation insurance, medical insurance and 401k (if you have that).
If you were an attorney working for a law firm, your hourly pay would be less that the firm billed your services to the client. If you were a doctor working for a clinic, your hourly pay would be less than the clinic billed the patient. If you were a janitor, working for a janitorial service, your hourly pay would be less than the rate the service billed it's customers. If you were an electrician working for a electrical repair company, your hourly rate would be less that the company billed the clients. If you were an engineer working for a consulting firm, your hourly pay would be less than the firm billed the clients. If you are a skilled employee of *any* type, working for *any* business which bills outside clients for your services, the company will charge more for your services than they pay you. If they don't, they don't stay in business. The fact that there may be other revenue sources like aircraft rental doesn't mean that the flight instruction (or any service) should be provided at a *cost* to the company and you should keep all the money billed. Why do you think that you should be different from every other employee in the free world?
You want to *keep* all the money which is charged for your instruction? Great, start your own business. Suddenly you’ll see where all that other money goes. You’ll suddenly realize how much of the social security tax your employer was paying. You’ll learn about self employment tax (schedule SE on your federal income tax return) You’ll realize very quickly that you aren’t keeping all the money you bill. If you’re successful with your instruction and business is good and you want to expand, as soon as you hire your first flight instructor, you’ll understand why businesses charge more for services than they pay their employees. I guarantee that you’ll do exactly the same.
As far as the your idea about cash vs credit;
>>>>>>>>"I think one trend might be in the works for aircraft rental, cash vs credit card. There is a gas station in the area that gives a $.05 credit per gallon for paying cash. Now this is a great idea. Maybe it will get us back to a cash society rather than a plastic society."
I don’t think that will work. I think that most credit card companies have a clause in their contracts with the businesses which forbids them adding to the price for a credit card sale. You see it occasionally, but it usually doesn’t last, eventually word gets back to the credit card company and the business gets a nasty letter from the credit card company.. You see, the credit card companies have a vested interest in the price to the consumer being the same whether it’s cash or credit card. They take steps to keep it that way.