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Hello all new to this platform.
I'm at aitt cat 1 instructor with 2 years instructing and over 8 years on a bunch of MHE. The papers I hold at the minuet are for B1 and d1 with a few more I want to get experience with many attachments for the B1 and A1 A2 Z1 Z2 (high lift ppts) with my last employer I trained alot most weeks would be somthing.
my request for advice is I want to turn this training in to a full career but as I've only ever been employed never self employed I'm not sure where to start. I belive becoming a sub contractor is my first step (somthing I'm still researching the ins and outs off) I'm furtunate that i currently work a 4 on 4 off shift patten so I was thinking to use 2 of my days off to sub contract as a trainer to test the water. And if all gose well and the opportunity is there then I can make the jump. Am I on the right track. If anyone has any steps that I could take or advice on what I should try? Thanks ahead of time.
  • Posted 24 Apr 2023 07:44
  • By Ben_Johnson
  • joined 24 Apr'23 - 2 messages
  • United Kingdom
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