Pros
-Multi Time -Don't have to look for students -Small flexibility in schedule OCCASIONALLY. -Free RJ Course, easy to get time off for interview (because they want you gone)
Cons
-Low Pay... no, I mean really low. -Overworked, so much so that instruction and safety suffer. -MX can be very hard to deal with and small non-grounding issues are rarely if ever fixed and more serious sqwks are quickly and poorly fixed often times causing recurring issues. -Will fire at any time. -They try to push you out even though the industry is now moving toward the 1500 hour rule. Gone is the two months of instructing at ATP, mgt. seems to not understand this as many flight instructors are leaving for other instructing jobs, not airline gigs. -Can be placed anywhere in the country and moved once you hit your preferred location. Seniority does not matter. -Students review you after every check ride and are often angry off because of ATP's bad/overkill policy the front line instructor has to implement , then management scolds you over these reviews. -Management asking you to log time on more than one day, since you fly more than 8. -1/2 Days off a Month. -The 1500 hour rule will change their business no matter what they say. CFI's are having to stay longer than ever to reach minimums and management is coming up with new ways to fire them. -Standardization is terrible. Working the call center is bad. -Forced to push students into check-rides. -Have to deal with office issues, walk in's, FTD tourbleshooting, replacing aircraft battery, going to the bank, cleaning the office, exc. -You will have to sit around until 9PM to proctor written tests. -Ground Instruction is not paid. -I have never worked at a place where every time the phone range EVERY person working there thought it was the call to termine their servies. It was crazy. Mgt is intense.