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UK Skyventure Jobs

 


barroch  (A License)

Mar 16, 2005, 8:17 PM
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Anyone going to apply for the UK Skyventure instructor jobs in Milton Keynes? For those of you who havnt heard or know they are asking for instructers, managers etc...

Bazza

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FFAddict  (D 1083)

Mar 17, 2005, 1:35 AM
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I am seriously thinking about it.
I am too inexperienced to work as an instructor as i would like to do, but i think if i get working there even just on sales then in time then when positions come up ill be in witha better chance.

Well at least ill live in hope

barroch  (A License)

Mar 18, 2005, 8:50 PM
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Yeah, that was my plan m8. If you can at least get your foot in the door...Obviously I havnt got much experience but selling T-Shirts will be a start.

Paulipod  (B 1234)

Mar 19, 2005, 2:18 AM
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There are other options for people wanting to work in the wind tunnel world WinkLaugh

If anyone is interested send a recent CV to david.sawyer@bodyflight.co.uk and he will send you an application form.

We will be selecting people to attend an open day where our final instructor selection will be made.

Initally we will be hiring 3 full time and 6 part time staff.

Flight experience is not necessary, however personality - good customer facing presentation and coaching ability is a plus....

Smile

Our instructor training starts in June - so recruitment will be completed by then!

d_rock

Mar 26, 2005, 9:46 AM
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I am too inexperienced to work as an instructor

If you are going to be an instructor, you are fine coming in with zero experience. By zero I mean zero skydives and zero tunnel time. The trainers often prefer to start from scratch, so there are no bad habits to break.

FFAddict  (D 1083)

Mar 26, 2005, 12:14 PM
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Is that just personal experience or are you actually part of the tunnel world?


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