how did this thread get off subject?
this thread is about going and getting more ratings or going to a job and getting the ratings on the side. not about any type of free this or that.
let's get back to topic please and take the other talk to another new thread or something.
TopGunn.....what job are you doing now? have you spoken to your boss to see if he will allow you to take time off to get your ratings and come back to the same job or would you be out of a job?
reason i ask is because in this *particular* day and age, jobs are hard to find...ratings can always be purchased. of course having the ratings would prove better over time and down the line but you need to have a job in order to pay for the ratings.
see the quandry?
now if you talked to your boss or the traffic job and they will allow you to begin after you're done getting the ratings, then you have a pretty good deal...but you really need to try and keep a flying job right now IMO because so many don't have one
Kristie, i currently work for a debt settlement company

. I hate what i do right now. But i am one of the few lucky ones who can bring food to the table. I am getting a loan from my father to complete my ratings. My reason for aggressively pursuing the aviation career is because i have realized that is what i love doing. I have been to the other side of the fence. I hate to sound like a rich moron (which by no means i am not), but i have made over 300K between the age of 25-28. Of course, money makes things easier in life, but i hate what i did and do. Considering i am one of the top producer and i have extensive sales experience, i do not doubt that i will have any issue returning here if i ever left. The point is i drench coming here. If i get my CFI ratings,
a. i will enjoy teaching,
b. more experience gained.
c. i don't have to do it full time, but i can always figure out a way to do it full time.
d. i believe in god and whatever decision he makes for me, i am happy with it.
e. i know someone personally who is killing it as a CFI.
:yeahthat: Most of the time, stats are meaningless number politicians use to make people vote fot them. CFI stas are one of them. I am a CFI, but no longer an active one (not by choice either. I have no airplanes to instruct in).
So what do you do now?
No that is not what this means.
What is means is that we currently have enough pilots and we do not need any more right now. That doesn't mean all the current pilots should quit.
According to the advertisements you can become a CFI in just 30 days. So just wait until the market opens up and then take the 30 advertised days and become a CFI. Pretty simple solution.
Joe
I respect your opinion and your consideration. Your stats may very well be true reflection of the market. But does it mean that the area i am in, i may have issue surviving as an instructor? Worst case scenarion, even if i do not land an instruction job, i still consider my goals somewhat accomplished and not to mention I will be more knowledgeable and trained. I know so many college kids that are graduating class of 2010 in various fields and have yet to land a job. I work with a guy who went to school for Sports/Business related field. Graduated from highly accredited college and is now sitting besides me making cold calls.
$2,995 is the fee for the course and 10 hours of flight time under part 61. It DOES not include books, extra flight time or lodging and or any written test fees. I have decided i will go to school for 30 days, will acquire my ratings regardless.
I rather walk around giving out my resume as a CFI- II over just a CSEL rating. I think this market will change. Do i know when? Absolutely not! But i bet you i wanna be prepared for the next boom, whenever it hits!
Happy Flying! :rawk: