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Mashin' dem buttons
My motto is that if it has a TV commercial in which people are having the time of their life, regardless of the ambient air temperature, it's crap beer.
How far away are you from 135 mins?
Sounds like you became a CFI only to build time and move on. I pity your students- I really do; they're just a meal ticket to you. Do you care in the least if they're making progress toward their rating? Or is it just as well that it's taking twice as long as it should because, well, you're building time too?
Maybe what you should try doing is ACT like a professional. One way to do that is to give your best effort even when you don't effing feel like it.
I am going to go a different way here than most I guess...Good for you for not taking the parents money.
God knows why my folks did this, but they never gave me a cent and always gave my sister anything she ever needed. Even times of what I thought was dire need, they didn't poney up a cent. Even when my sister didn't need it, they bought her a car.
Now both in our mid 30s, I have managed to live my own life without a penny of help since I moved out at 18, yet she has tapped the folks out for alot of dough, and every government handout systems well.
Don't give up after 6 months of hardship, but get it on your own. The reward is that much sweeter.
Sounds like you became a CFI only to build time and move on. I pity your students- I really do; they're just a meal ticket to you. Do you care in the least if they're making progress toward their rating? Or is it just as well that it's taking twice as long as it should because, well, you're building time too?
Maybe what you should try doing is ACT like a professional. One way to do that is to give your best effort even when you don't effing feel like it.
wasn't aimed at you.
Whenever I get fed up with something, I ask myself, "What would I rather be doing?"
After seriously contemplating the situation, along with all my alternative options, I conclude, "Nothing."
Then, logically speaking, if there is nothing I'd rather be doing, by definition I must be in the best spot possible in life.
And if I'm in the best spot possible, I see that as a huge blessing. Any other path would be worse than where I'm at. There's no reason to be pissed about being at the top. It gets me pumped about all the great things in my life.
Of course, if I ever find something better, I'm not afraid to change. If that means moving to a new job, or switching careers entirely, so be it. But I've never gotten to that point yet.
Life's too short to be miserable. If you see something better, go for it. If not, be grateful for all the positive things you have going for you.
Hope this helps.
This is dependent on each person, I took whatever I could get (hey its free money) and am self sufficient now.
I wouldn't think twice about taking money for an interview, in fact I did (although it was around $200 R/T for the ticket back in 2003). And I took money for an apartment deposit.
Parents want to help you out, if you are responsible they will gladly help and this will help you long term. My sister practically failed out of college and my parents completely cut her off.
Sounds like you became a CFI only to build time and move on. I pity your students- I really do; they're just a meal ticket to you. Do you care in the least if they're making progress toward their rating? Or is it just as well that it's taking twice as long as it should because, well, you're building time too?
Maybe what you should try doing is ACT like a professional. One way to do that is to give your best effort even when you don't effing feel like it.
I think he's doing the right thing by not taking his parents money. There is no such thing as "free money", even from your parents. They worked hard for it and he understands that. He's being an absolute professional and an adult. Just because his parents offered it up doesn't mean they were planning to use that same money for something they wanted either. That's the great thing about most parents, if they love you they'll give you the shirt off their backs even if it means they'll freeze to death. Then again if his parents were the Hilton's or Trump I'd say I was wrong about taking the money.
That's the thing I noticed about being a professional pilot, if it paid what it should you wouldn't have pilots having to have spouse's, parents and friends supporting the one person's "dream job". That argument is for a whole different thread...
Whenever I get fed up with something, I ask myself, "What would I rather be doing?"
After seriously contemplating the situation, along with all my alternative options, I conclude, "Nothing."
Then, logically speaking, if there is nothing I'd rather be doing, by definition I must be in the best spot possible in life.
And if I'm in the best spot possible, I see that as a huge blessing. Any other path would be worse than where I'm at. There's no reason to be pissed about being at the top. It gets me pumped about all the great things in my life.
Of course, if I ever find something better, I'm not afraid to change. If that means moving to a new job, or switching careers entirely, so be it. But I've never gotten to that point yet.
Life's too short to be miserable. If you see something better, go for it. If not, be grateful for all the positive things you have going for you.
Hope this helps.
When flying 121 your passengers are nothing more to you than your meal ticket, when flying 135 cargo your boxes are nothing more to you than your meal ticket. Neither of these things means that you are flying or acting unprofessionally.
Why is teaching any different?
I was a CFI for a little over 1.5 years and I have to say that my students were simply a meal ticket to me too. That doesn't mean I didn't give them the best possible instruction I could give or didn't try my best to ensure that they all passed and were successful, quite the opposite because the better success my students had and the fairer I was with them the more students wanted to fly with me which in turn increased how much money I was making and made me able to eat steak every so often.
So it looks like the same thing can be said here. Nobody really reads.
First of all, I wasn't being critical of jhugz, but of ChristheCFII.