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Greetings to all and some Questions
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 3:22 pm
by BigBody07
I am new and wanted to stop by and say hello. I do have a few questions for the Instructors on the board as I am in the procress of becoming one my self.
-How do I go about getting a Frigerprint certification
-Is there any Training collateral for the instructors test
-What method do you use for training your students (overhead, powerpoint, notes, etc)
-Typically, if you dont own your own range how does the pay structure work (Hourly, flat fee, %)
Thanks in Advance
BigBody
Re: Greetings to all and some Questions
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 12:49 pm
by Papacub
Welcome to the board BigBody07!!
I'll try to answer your questions,
To be able to take fingerprints you must go before local Law Enforcement and after showing that you can indeed take fingerprints, LE must then write a letter (on their Letter Head) to DPS stating that you have proved to them that you can take fingerprints. Then you have to mail the letter to DPS and they will add your name to the list of people who can take fingerprints.
Not sure what you mean by Training collateral!
I use PowerPoint/Personnal Notes and a Training Video.
I am building my own range, but before I would use a local range and pay a "Per Person" fee to the range to hold the proficiency exam.
I hope this helps and maybe others will chime in.
Re: Greetings to all and some Questions
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:37 pm
by rjr5545
If you live in the Houston area, I may be of assistance to you, on the fingerprinting.
Re: Greetings to all and some Questions
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:56 pm
by garcia946
-How do I go about getting a Frigerprint certification
Go by your local PD and see if they have someone that will give you the letter saying " you are qualified " There is NO certification. FYI , took me awhile before I found someone that would do this for me.
-Is there any Training collateral for the instructors test
Same here what do you mean??
-What method do you use for training your students (overhead, powerpoint, notes, etc)
While you are in class they will have some meet and greets of companies that do make and sell a powerpoint presentation ( usually run about $50 but you will have to edit it to the way you like it ) Remember to keep reciepts Tax right off
-Typically, if you dont own your own range how does the pay structure work (Hourly, flat fee, %)
You can have students pay for range or you can include it in your fee and you pay the range and get a reciept for tax right off.
Re: Greetings to all and some Questions
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:58 pm
by BigBody07
Thanks to all
So for the collateral question, are there any sample test or study guides for the intructors course? The test for license was very easy , I just dont know if its along the same lines
and yes I am in Houston
Re: Greetings to all and some Questions
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:08 pm
by garcia946
BigBody07 wrote:Thanks to all
So for the collateral question, are there any sample test or study guides for the intructors course? The test for license was very easy , I just dont know if its along the same lines
and yes I am in Houston
No sample tests or study guides , they do go over everything in the class that is on the exam.
Re: Greetings to all and some Questions
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:56 am
by Papacub
garcia946 wrote:BigBody07 wrote:Thanks to all
So for the collateral question, are there any sample test or study guides for the intructors course? The test for license was very easy , I just dont know if its along the same lines
and yes I am in Houston
No sample tests or study guides , they do go over everything in the class that is on the exam.
If you passed the CHL written test, you shouldn't have any problems with the Instructor Test!