It was a late night last night, so I didn't get to put many of them up. Here are a few more.
You might be a CFI if...
your students are amazed that when you take the controls, the "turbulence" stops, the skies clear, and everything smoothes out, when all you did was what you had been telling them to do the whole time.
you demonstrate a maneuver for a student, and all you can think is, "I hope I don't screw this up, I haven't touched the controls of an airplane in over a month..."
going from ground reference maneuvers, to holds, to high performance aircraft, to ILS Approaches, to VMC Demos is all just a normal day (and you don't hesitate with any area).
tower gives your students all the weird calls because they know you can make it happen, and you still manage to turn it into a teaching situation.
you've decided to make your student go-around because they haven't performed a gear check, only to realize a few seconds later that you are in a Diamond Star.
you love flying with other CFIs because you don't have to watch out for them, but as soon as the door is closed, you can't help to double check everything they do.
intro flights are the most flying you ever do.
a student gets sick, and all you can think about the whole ride back to the airport is where to go for lunch. Subway...or Wendy's?
you get lured into a meeting by the promise of free food, only to be disappointed with no food, and 1.5 hour talk about University upgrades.
when you consider 15 hours on duty, and 8 hours of pay a good day at work!
I'll have a few more to come.