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On To The Regionals with Tim Lake. Welcome to the inspirational, informational, and transparent aviation careers podcast. In Episode 156 From Vice Principal To Pilot we spoke with Tim Lake about his career change and journey towards an airline career. At the time Tim had taken the leap from Vice Principal to Flight Instructor and now he is ready for the next stage in his career.
Recently Tim was hired by a regional airline. We continue discussing his career progression and what he has learned during his journey.
Many of you have asked for a follow up on the career path of those we have had on the show or those whose stories we have shared through correspondence. If you have a career update or want to be part of the show either in an interview our writing in your story to be shared so others can benefit please send us an e-mail at feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com.
We appreciate Tim Lake and all those who share their stories so others can be inspired and learn from their journey to their dream job! Thanks for coming on the show again Tim.
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On To The Regionals with Tim Lake:
- Recap of his career when we last spoke in episode 156.
- Where he is now.
- How he progressed to his current position.
- Instructor pay rates.
- Get the CFII.
- Invite a regional in to your flight school.
- Getting hired by a regional and advice to those looking towards changing careers and flying at a regional.
- What he has learned during his last career step.
- What his next step will be in his career.
- Print the logbook.
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