My local test center are advertising for an MS IT trainer, the candidate needs to be an MCSE and would get the support/training to become an MCT. Candidates have to be fluent in training delivery, but thats ok since I do it all the time (and used to be a teacher). The center has six training rooms, a test room and two other rooms with purpose built labs for practicals. Class size is a max of 8. I only really see the test room but its always a busy place.
I got to thinking that being an MCT trainer would probably be a really good job, spending all day dealing with all aspects of IT, keeping up to date with new stuff, setting up problems with hardware/software in the labs etc. Sounds more like fun rather than work. Also its a 40 hour week (instead of my current 70

) and paying around $55k.
But am I romanticizing the role of a trainer?, is it actually a good profession?, or a tough living? Id be interested to hear from anyone thats been/is a trainer or whether anyone thats done class based training had 'happy' trainers

, or anyone that has maybe heard any trainers opinions on what its really like.