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rumpletumbler

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I'm looking for an instructor position that's salaried and a good place to work.

I have about 800TT and 400 dual given.

Currently I'm in the Atlanta area but my lease is up Oct 31 so I can move anywhere in the US.

I like where I'm working now but business is slow.

I realize there are other threads on this topic and I've read those. I'm looking for current intel.

Thank you for your recommendations.
 
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Check out some of the schools down here in Florida. They are always hiring and are very busy with students from India and Asia. If I did not have a job I would be doning this myself. Some instructors I know are pulling in about $40,000.00 a year.
 
Check out some of the schools down here in Florida. They are always hiring and are very busy with students from India and Asia. If I did not have a job I would be doning this myself. Some instructors I know are pulling in about $40,000.00 a year.

Any one in particular you would recommend?
 
Is there a demand for US students or are these mostly overseas training programs?

I thought there was a drop in student enrollments in the U.S.
 
Mostly foreign now a days. I think people in this country are wising up to the fact this industry is horrible and always will be.
 

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