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Because of my affilition with the sport I am frequently contacted by dz's looking for a quality instructor, and I also speak with lots of TM's and JM's who either work full or part time in the sport. I know lots of guys who have been JUST an instructor for the majority of the year, and then are wise enough to treat themselves to a stress free boogie with no students every now and again to keep interest in the sport alive for them.QuoteI'm considering eventually getting a tandem rating (still quite a ways off but I'm just curious), just have a few questions about it as a profession. Can you do it as a full-time profession? Would you want to?If so, what does a tandem instructor typically get paid full-time? Part-time?Do you find it fullfilling? Does it make you jaded to the sport as a recreational activity, that is, do you still enjoy fun-jumping as much?Thanks in advance.
I currently know of one postion that could be a full time, summer only position. Lots of work, not lots of months. Does that answer your question?
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as a tandem camera slave at a factory...I stilll love it and would recommend it to any person who thinks they have got what it takes, I have been throwing drogues for ten years now and would stop for quids...fun jump when you get the chance it sure beats the shit out of 9 till 5...all skydiving is fun.
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QuoteHOLY BATMOBILE ROBIN, you can make 80 grand a year bein an instructor at vegas or hawaii?
Or more, if you play your cards right, pack for yourself, etc. Tips can add up.
Quote80 grand a year bein an instructor at vegas or hawaii?
HAHA that's funny! Where the hell did you come up with that # ? Most of the instructers out there (HI) struggle just to pay rent! That's a whole lot of jumps at the $20 a jump that they pay! 4000 jumps a year I believe, good luck with that. Can I live in your dream world?
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doing that is not an option in HI either but good on ya for spreading false info with nothing to back it up.
Isn't there another thread somewhere about rigs where you are blasting somebody for posting information with nothing to back it up? hmmmm...
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QuoteQuote80 grand a year bein an instructor at vegas or hawaii?
HAHA that's funny! Where the hell did you come up with that # ? Most of the instructers out there (HI) struggle just to pay rent! That's a whole lot of jumps at the $20 a jump that they pay! 4000 jumps a year I believe, good luck with that. Can I live in your dream world?
Well, maybe not Hawaii but I know you can make that much at Vegas, but you'll probably burn out in a year.
perhaps he did a lot of jumps on paper. You only need a logbook and a pencil to make a lot of jumps.
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Also in case you jump a sport rig!!!
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