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Re: new instructor?
Posted by John
3/20/2006  12:36:00 PM
In international style we did at one time pay for a group of ten with one free but we have in 25yrs never been asked to sign a contract, the reason being is that the teacher was of such a high quality and well reconize that a contract was not required. Contracts not always, but do indicate a poorer quality of teaching.
Re: new instructor?
Posted by Ellen
3/20/2006  12:51:00 PM
Contracts are also a business tool for studios. As receivables, they help provide a forecast of future income, which can help with financial planning, getting loans for improvements, etc. Independent coaches who only rent space from established studios have much less need for contracts from a business standpoint. I disagree that a contract has any real correlation to quality of instruction.
Re: new instructor?
Posted by IndySpinner
3/20/2006  9:13:00 PM
As do I Ellen. Contracts are not bad things. Businesses need to be able to plan.
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