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100LL... Again! said:
If you are burnes out already, it means that you are probably not going in enough depth with your students.

EL CORRECTO!!!!!!!! I have given more instruction that I want to admit. In the first 100 hours of dual I learned more that the couple of hundred hours that I had before. In the first 100 hours of instrument teaching I learned more than the rating itself. In the first 50 hours of teaching acro, I learned a ton...If you teach, you will learn. The old saying is,"Teach what you need to learn". .......Not to be insulting, but take this serious, especially considering your position in the food chain, go teach and learn.


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