Re: My DCA adventure
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I did get hired at Regional Airline Academy in Deland, but I have some GREAT things to say about them. Anyone considering going to RAA should really read my post that I put about them next. I'll tell you all about how they make you sign a contract that keeps you from leaving because if you do they will charge you 50% of the cost of the course on top of application fees and other funds. So if you decide that you don't like RAA, which a lot of students I talked to there do, you can't leave unless you want to give them a few thousand dollars.
[/ QUOTE ] RAA? I'm sorry, but their marketing is far worse than DCA's! close enough to almost calling it PFT marketing, from what i've seen/heard lately.
and if i'm a *paying* client, nobody's going to tell me I can't leave if I don't feel i'm getting the education for the $$ spent...and I'd sure as heck not give them even $50 for *allowing* me to leave due to poor service. That to me, is not a good deal.
there's one thing when you want to leave T-mobile and have to pay $200 in cancellation fee, but it's entirely different when your talking thousands of dollars or 50% of the entire cost!!!! that's a complete rip, IMO!
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I did get hired at Regional Airline Academy in Deland, but I have some GREAT things to say about them. Anyone considering going to RAA should really read my post that I put about them next. I'll tell you all about how they make you sign a contract that keeps you from leaving because if you do they will charge you 50% of the cost of the course on top of application fees and other funds. So if you decide that you don't like RAA, which a lot of students I talked to there do, you can't leave unless you want to give them a few thousand dollars.
[/ QUOTE ] RAA? I'm sorry, but their marketing is far worse than DCA's! close enough to almost calling it PFT marketing, from what i've seen/heard lately.
and if i'm a *paying* client, nobody's going to tell me I can't leave if I don't feel i'm getting the education for the $$ spent...and I'd sure as heck not give them even $50 for *allowing* me to leave due to poor service. That to me, is not a good deal.
there's one thing when you want to leave T-mobile and have to pay $200 in cancellation fee, but it's entirely different when your talking thousands of dollars or 50% of the entire cost!!!! that's a complete rip, IMO!