That is pretty much exactly what we were told at this year's chl instructor class.wrt45 wrote:I think it is always best to talk with the person first, and then follow-up however necessary.Is he willing to change his ways? If so, let him. If not, call him in
I was told some time ago, by the office staff at DPS that 95% of their complaints are from instructors complaining about other instructors(usually their competitors), and that DPS usually pays little or no attention to complaints coming from instructors for this reason.
I don't know how true this may be, but if you can resolve things one to one, it wouldbe better for everyone. Just my 2cents.
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- Mon Nov 13, 2006 9:19 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Instructor mis-information
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