I better raise my rates.
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It seems great for people in California. Pay for an online class. Multitask while the videos play - read a book, surf the internet, Netflix and chill, etc. Get a license that's good in Nevada, Arizona, and a bunch of other states without having to leave the comfort of your bedroom if you're one of the special people who don't have to show proficiency.
Several other States have allowed online LTC classes for years now and several more are talking about approving it. It was just a matter of time before Texas allowed it. FYI. One of the guys who "helped" get it passed is one of the "online" Texas drivers ed guys. I don't know that he tried to "corner" the market because all of the online course providers where already LTC instructors except for two that I am aware of.switch wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 3:05 pm "It's likely that some of the actual instructors are not actually gun guys at all, but work for a company whose owner took the necessary courses to be authorized to sign off on the forms. I would bet that the online process was started by a member of the legislature who was taken to an expensive golf course by a lobbyist hired by Sylvan, or another mass provider of online courses so they can get into this market."
I doubt that. There are 10 course providers listed by DPS. None appear to be famous.
I called that guy out. He is not charging that anymore. That $229 included a basic pistol class, online LTC class and the range portion, it was NOT only for the online class. He still stopped it though. I called him out on it without looking to see what all it included too.
I have 12 instructors in your area that do the "in person" portion of the class for my online students in that area. They charge between $40 to $50 a person. Most instructors are doing ONE hour range instruction than completing the shooting. No one is doing the max 2 hour range instruction.Greybeard wrote: ↑Sun May 20, 2018 9:03 am Below is how I recently modified the LTC page on our web site:
Private (minimum 5 hour) LTC classes are available for 1 - 4 people at $60 per hour on weekdays or $80 per hour on weekends (if available).
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The same hourly rates - with a 2 hour minimum - are applicable for anyone who needs to complete the RANGE PORTION of the recently-approved Texas LTC "online classroom course" option where Govt Code 411.188 (on pg 18 of the 2018 LTC-16) reads:
(d-1) A qualified handgun instructor shall require an applicant who successfully completed an online version of the classroom instruction part of the handgun proficiency course to complete not less than one hour but not more than two hours of the range instruction part of the handgun proficiency course BEFORE allowing a physical demonstration of the handgun proficiency as described by Subsection (d)(2).
The first hour will consist of the same DCSA Orientation as is standard with all classes, which meets the requirement stated above - and also qualifies people for DCSA Freedom Plan memberships. The second hour, or as much as needed thereof, will consist of the same range safety instructions and "demonstration of proficiency" as regular LTC class "Level 1" shooters (defined above). (See FAQ page for details on procedures, the actual course of fire and target scoring.)
In summary, the cost for the RANGE PORTION of the new "hybrid" LTC class option for 1 OR 2 experienced students on a weekday or weekday evening will be $120.00 (or $160.00 if needed on a weekend). Contaaly "Step 3".