If you've not yet taught your first class, I encourage you to do what I did before teaching mine: I audited a class taught by another experienced instructor.Tex1961 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 9:20 pmThank you sir. I’ll give them a shout out tomorrow. Took my instructor class literally a week before Covid hit. Managed to get all my gear, printed materials, etc ready and then BAM nothing. Now with everything going on with riots requests are coming in from a lot of new gun owners. Insurance is my last item to get as I have a few classes already scheduled to teach.Vol Texan wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 8:36 pm Mike,
On this site https://firearmtraining.nra.org/become-an-instructor/ scroll down to the Additional Resources section (almost all the way to the bottom of the page) and find the block for Insurance Information.
It will redirect you to Lockton Affinity. This is the company I've used since becoming an instructor.
VT
I had already developed my class (training materials, PPT deck, etc.), but I felt that watching another would really help solidify the training I'd received from the DPS folks. Charles Cotton was gracious enough to let me audit one of his classes, and for that I'm forever grateful. I dare say that many others on here would do the same for you as well. I don't think you're in the Houston area, but if you are, you're welcome to come sit in on one of mine anytime you wish. Same goes for others on here who are new instructors.