Dam Greedy People!
I do class here in oklahoma and ony charge $40
Thats not to help others protect themself! --- Greed --- Money
Sorry You don't impress me
This is a discussion on Utah Concealed Firearms Permit Class 10/1 or 10/3 within the Hawaii Discussion and Firearm News forums, part of the Firearms Discussion by State category; I will be teaching a class this Saturday (10/1) or Monday (10/3), possibly both days if there's enough interest. Normal ...
I will be teaching a class this Saturday (10/1) or Monday (10/3), possibly both days if there's enough interest. Normal class fee is $150, however I'll be reducing the fee to $100. If you bring a friend(s), the class will be $75 per person.
Cost of the class will include all class materials, fingerprints, and color photo. All you will need to do is pay the application fee to the State of Utah when you submit your application.
"A few well placed shots with a .22LR is a lot better than a bunch of solid misses with a .44 mag!" Glock Armorer, NRA Chief RSO, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Muzzleloading Rifle, Muzzleloading Shotgun, and Home Firearm Safety Training Counselor
Dam Greedy People!
I do class here in oklahoma and ony charge $40
Thats not to help others protect themself! --- Greed --- Money
Sorry You don't impress me
Crime has no boundaries - Carry Safe!
Charge whatever the market will bare, if you overcharge people will not come. Thats how you tell if it's to much or not enough.
I teach the same class in UT for $30. Unfortunately the overhead in Hawaii is a lot higher than the state of UT. Most of my Hawaii classes are only a few students. The facility that I use is a fixed cost, and unfortunately will not be discounted based on the number of students. OTOH, my Utah classes are usually much bigger and there is no charge for the facility.
I don't know what you provide for your students, or how you run your classes. My students receive a spiral bound copy of the lesson plans (as required by Utah BCI) as well as a bunch of other handouts, which in some cases includes coupons and discount offers to the local gun shops. If I could afford to do the class for free, I would, and actually have done so in the past when I was able to get donated items like a facility, classroom materials, photo paper and ink.
Thanks a lot for your input.
"A few well placed shots with a .22LR is a lot better than a bunch of solid misses with a .44 mag!" Glock Armorer, NRA Chief RSO, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Muzzleloading Rifle, Muzzleloading Shotgun, and Home Firearm Safety Training Counselor