Advice needed for me teaching a class
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 6:09 pm
Ok, please endure me. I know this is more of a stained glass question, but I have been asked to teach a stained glass class, and you guys are the most knowledgeable (and glass is glass), so I thought I'd post it here.
Here's the options I sent to the guy who sent me the request:
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1) The Deluxe Package
For $100.00, each student gets all the materials (glass, etc.) and tools (soldering iron, etc.) and instruction time (this would be 4 hours and would assume there are over 5 students who are interested in the class) to make a small suncatcher. You would send me the money and an exact head count, and I would bring all the glass, tools, etc.
With the Deluxe Package, the students (for a nominal fee of $35 more and approximately 2 hours more of instruction time), will be instructed in how to change their very small suncatcher into a small stained glass window.
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2) The Not-So-Deluxe Package
For $50.00 per student, I teach approximately a 2.5 to 3 hour class on how to make a suncatcher, and provide in-depth information on how I make windows. For this package, I am the only one who has an iron and supplies, and the students will simply watch and take notes.
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The glass and supplies would all come from Hobby Lobby. I estimate $50 for supplies, and $50 per student for myself. So, am I getting screwed or am I cutting this guy's throat?
-Judd
P.S. And, yes, I posted this same question on a few other boards. But, you got first dibs.
Here's the options I sent to the guy who sent me the request:
_______________________
1) The Deluxe Package
For $100.00, each student gets all the materials (glass, etc.) and tools (soldering iron, etc.) and instruction time (this would be 4 hours and would assume there are over 5 students who are interested in the class) to make a small suncatcher. You would send me the money and an exact head count, and I would bring all the glass, tools, etc.
With the Deluxe Package, the students (for a nominal fee of $35 more and approximately 2 hours more of instruction time), will be instructed in how to change their very small suncatcher into a small stained glass window.
_______________________
2) The Not-So-Deluxe Package
For $50.00 per student, I teach approximately a 2.5 to 3 hour class on how to make a suncatcher, and provide in-depth information on how I make windows. For this package, I am the only one who has an iron and supplies, and the students will simply watch and take notes.
_______________________
The glass and supplies would all come from Hobby Lobby. I estimate $50 for supplies, and $50 per student for myself. So, am I getting screwed or am I cutting this guy's throat?
-Judd
P.S. And, yes, I posted this same question on a few other boards. But, you got first dibs.