Today I got a call from a major aviation school here in the US for the flight instructor position. Even though I have all the land/aircraft flight instructor ratings, they told me I have to meet certain minimum standards in order to teach in their school.. Number one, I will need their CRM course, which maybe understandable. If they teach certain things in certain way, it may be understandable to teach their own procedures consistently. Then I was told that I will have to attend their long route training. This is not a cross the Atlantic, Pacific, or something like that.. Just to be able to fly cross countries.. It gets even better.. Then I had to take their CRJ program, which consist of the sim training, etc. This is a requirement to be able to teach in Pipers , no way that I will be operating a CRJ after that training. Now, after all that, I was told, I will be able to teach in that school, if I can commit a full year.. Now , I don't have a problem with that commitment, but why go through all this stuff in order to teach in single engine Pipers, etc.. To top everything all, they wanted me to fork out $17K for this "great opportunity".. For a person who got ALL of his instructor ratings for about 5 grand, why would I spend all that money for this kind of a scam.. That flight school and air taxi company in Hawaii is looking more and more attractive.. Aviation, is it fun and weird? .... BAHA Fan of local flight schools that are folding left and right.