Yep. Nothing funny about it. Glad to amuse you.fishman wrote:Oldgringo wrote:Business a little slow, eh TAM?Now thats funny!!!
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Yep. Nothing funny about it. Glad to amuse you.fishman wrote:Oldgringo wrote:Business a little slow, eh TAM?Now thats funny!!!
I admire your intent here, but like some others, I really don't think that you will accomplish your goal. While I haven't done the empirical study on this, I think you would find that overall, the demand curve for CHL is what economists would call "inelastic". Will your classes fill up? Sure....there are plenty of people looking for a bargain. However, I just don't think that someone that is considering a CHL is going to make their decision based on a $100 or so in savings.polisci wrote: I don't want to lose money, but more importantly, I want to get as many people as possible licensed to carry. I think this is very important and sends a very powerful message. I was considering charging people $40-$50 while holding large classes monthly.
I understand that!MoJo wrote:Classes at a time other than regularly scheduled will cost you more because it's a disruption of the force.
I would like to add to that:wgoforth wrote:I really don't think lower prices would influence that much. They are already paying a higher amount to the state, invested in a gun and ammo. Most who take this are ready to get into the CHL culture and I think are looking for someone who will do a good job, rather than who is cheaper. $50 less when they hsave already invested this much wouldn't seem worth it if they think someone is cheaper because they are inferrior somehow (not that you would be, but the price could make some think that)
As a church minister, I am as benevolent minded as anyone. But not only do I need my expenses and investments in this covered, but also to put back into the business to keep making my classes better:
Fee I paid to take DPS class: $100
My hotel, meals, gas to take
the DPS class: $500
Power Point projecter $350
(Ongoing items below)
Business cards, pens,
NRA videos, ads in paper
copies of forms, postage,
CHL-16 book ($3 each, one for each student) These add up a lot.
10 hours of my time and legwork is worth?
NOT including the preparation time in advance of each class.
OK off my soap box.I charge $100 for a class. I offer discounts for Seniors, veterans, large groups, and couples. If someone contacts me and they can't pay the $100 and they don't fall into one of the groups that I discount then, under special circumstances, I'll cut the price or, even comp the class. The $100 per student if I only have one or two doesn't offset the cost of the class. (I'm counting, training, gasoline, printing, refreshments, equipment, etc.) but I will hold a scheduled class for one person. Classes at a time other than regularly scheduled will cost you more because it's a disruption of the force. I think if I had a class once a week with 5 students each I might recoup my costs in 2050, if lucky.
Congrats on getting your plastic today! You going to carry in the pulpit come Sunday?guntotinpreacher wrote:I can see where those who teach classes are coming from. It isn't worthwhile for them to spend their money to help others who probably will not even be grateful. It's well worth the investment anyways to be able to concealed carry! I know I didn't mind making the investment, and I don't exactly make a ton of money!
Yup, same here friend! Makes members stay awake better too!guntotinpreacher wrote:I did my Wally walk today! I just haven't got the detailed report posted yet!![]()
To answer your question, I sure will be carrying in the pulpit. In this crazy time you never know when that might be a wise decision. Most of the men in my church are CHL holders and/or NRA members so they approve and encourage it!
Looks like they haven't checked in since Jan 8th. Look at their first couple of posts to the forum and makes you wonder WHAT their motives were?mot7981 wrote:I just don't see $50 being a deal breaker one way or the other. However, I believe you have the right to charge whatever you like. I also applaud your motives.