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Professional Instructor Needed…
Experience required, No time builders, Salary + Bonus. High intensity training facility. Must be ready to commit minimum two years to company. Experience is worth more than hours. Join us and build experience, not hours. Please remember the only person that benefits from this program, are the pilots that you train well in our company. If you are serious and interested please email resume to [email protected]
 
Is this a joke??? A 2 year commitment to instruct is a joke. I had a 18month contract once as a Cpt, getting 2 different type ratings.
 
What's so wrong with time builders? As long as the instructor is motivated to do a good job while building hours, I don't see the problem.
 
No joke, best paid CFI's in the USA. $42,500 to instruct ain't bad. This is not a stepping stone type job. Their instructors are not 18 yr olds looking for a CRJ, but highly qualified guys looking for something stable and who want to sleep in thier own bed at night. 2 positions available in east central Florida.
 
No joke, best paid CFI's in the USA. $42,500 to instruct ain't bad.
That's not bad, but......

$42,500, while being very good, is not the best CFI pay in the country.

If you're interested in the other side of the country, we start at $40K base with a pretty solid bonus plan that will boost even a moderately hard-working instructor to $45K....to start.

IIs are making $50K and MEIs are pulling in $58K.

After you make it to instrument instructor, you don't have to sign any endorsements and the work is pretty damn easy.

We have don't have an 18 month contract but they would like to stay for a year AND you have to agree to give 60 days notice when leaving. (there's always a catch, right?)

Anyone interested can go to jobing.com and search for "Oxford."
 

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