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Sure they do ... I was a grad student and almost became a medical student. Graduate students pay tuition but get a little back when they TA. Medical students pay even more and get even less back when during their rotations (less than $10 an hour in pay with the national average of $105,000 in student loans owed upon graduation and entry into your residency). Gulfstream "pays" their pilots after they train in their program. It's no different.
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But as a Grad student or Medical student you are still, also, paying for that extra degree (Maters, Phd, etc.) - not just the "work" experience from TA'ing or Interning.
PFT is simply paying someone to work for them. That's it. There's no guarantee that at the end of your hours they'll hire you. Hell why would they when you just paid them money to work for them? Why not just say, hey we dont have an opening but you're welcome to pay us again ...
Sure they do ... I was a grad student and almost became a medical student. Graduate students pay tuition but get a little back when they TA. Medical students pay even more and get even less back when during their rotations (less than $10 an hour in pay with the national average of $105,000 in student loans owed upon graduation and entry into your residency). Gulfstream "pays" their pilots after they train in their program. It's no different.
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But as a Grad student or Medical student you are still, also, paying for that extra degree (Maters, Phd, etc.) - not just the "work" experience from TA'ing or Interning.
PFT is simply paying someone to work for them. That's it. There's no guarantee that at the end of your hours they'll hire you. Hell why would they when you just paid them money to work for them? Why not just say, hey we dont have an opening but you're welcome to pay us again ...