mcjohn
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Dadgumit Avbug, I was really hoping someone besides you would be busting my balls on this one. Oh well, you work with what your given. Actually I kind of wanted someone to do it so I'd feel better about wearing it for free all day but anyhow let's have fun with your post:
I recieve a 1099 for taxes and the only pay I get is from flight instructing. So, I have to take responsiblitiy for deducting my own taxes, social security, etc..and saving that cash. Also, I have to be kind of a secretary/sales person for free. The last place I instructed would have the students call me at home so I was spoiled I guess. Student base around here is small so it's not like the phone's always ringing or anything.
Under conditions mentioned above? Yes, that's LAME. But it's what I've got to work with around here so I'll do it for a little while and see if things go well.
A couple guys before me quit because they couldn't convince the owners to stop insisting that they be there to "run" the office for free.
I think one of the main reasons the owners insist on us wearing a full fledged uniform is the part 141 thing combined with the cost for the student per hour with plane and instructor being $175/hr.
I did have to buy my own but they're supposed to give me a $150 uniform allowance soon.
Good point, however, I like the idea of wearing the uniform for a job that could even come close to paying the bills. This job won't come close to that.
What I get out of it - A larger student base possibly and opportunity to sit there and be ready to go all slick lookin when folks come in for scenic tours.
What the owners get out of it - Free labors to run the office who look like they're getting paid quite well and helps to inspire prospective students to spend the $175 per hour to train.
Not only am I going to help myself by answering those phones, I'll also help the owners by volunteering my charitable services to make sure their flight school breaks even so that I have the opportunity to have a place to instruct. They should have thrown in some knee pads with the uniform!
The requirement that I answer the phones down there puts me in their office environment where they sell charts, headsets, aviation supplies etc...Also, it is a laser grade test center and you have to set up all that stuff as well.Do you not consider yourself a professional? Do professionals not answer phones? Do most instructors not get students?
Your bio shows you having four hundred hours, and you are now above finding your own students and answering the phone? If so, then indeed you lack professionalism, or the potential to acquire professionalism, as well as the drive to do so.
I recieve a 1099 for taxes and the only pay I get is from flight instructing. So, I have to take responsiblitiy for deducting my own taxes, social security, etc..and saving that cash. Also, I have to be kind of a secretary/sales person for free. The last place I instructed would have the students call me at home so I was spoiled I guess. Student base around here is small so it's not like the phone's always ringing or anything.
Wearing a uniform is "lame?"
Under conditions mentioned above? Yes, that's LAME. But it's what I've got to work with around here so I'll do it for a little while and see if things go well.
A couple guys before me quit because they couldn't convince the owners to stop insisting that they be there to "run" the office for free.
I think one of the main reasons the owners insist on us wearing a full fledged uniform is the part 141 thing combined with the cost for the student per hour with plane and instructor being $175/hr.
Your instructor provides you a uniform, and you still gripe. Wait until you have to buy your own. If you don't want to wear the uniform, don't wear it.
I did have to buy my own but they're supposed to give me a $150 uniform allowance soon.
For the love of pete, don't open that pandora's box, lest it infect the free world. Next thing, we'll all be stuck answering phones and lifting a finger to help ourselves...and we can't have that, can we?
SEND IT BACK!!!
Good point, however, I like the idea of wearing the uniform for a job that could even come close to paying the bills. This job won't come close to that.
What I get out of it - A larger student base possibly and opportunity to sit there and be ready to go all slick lookin when folks come in for scenic tours.
What the owners get out of it - Free labors to run the office who look like they're getting paid quite well and helps to inspire prospective students to spend the $175 per hour to train.
Not only am I going to help myself by answering those phones, I'll also help the owners by volunteering my charitable services to make sure their flight school breaks even so that I have the opportunity to have a place to instruct. They should have thrown in some knee pads with the uniform!
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