While I appreciate your view, I would caution against biting at the hand that feeds so many. I would imagine that as 'the instructor', you could set your own rate, but I don't think the current rate itself is the 'prohibition' in the process. I'm sure that someone will be along shortly to cite the quote I'm about to butcher, but basically the problem is in the bureaucracy that regulates and taxes (or fee) a right. Oh so many moons ago, before the laws were 'updated' in Florida, it was practically free. As a vet, small business owner, and working as a 'private security consultant'polisci wrote:Dear Abby,
I should've posted this under my other topic, but I want fresh input and guidance. So please bear with me.
... I was considering charging people $40-$50 while holding large classes monthly.
Is this possible? if so, Why don't more instructors do this? (never-mind, it's for the money). If it is not possible, then why?
For the folks out there who are considering getting a CHL or a renewal, would a lower fee influence you or someone you know to get the CHL?
Struggling to understand in south TX.

The short answer to your last question... NO. Based on conversations with several people at work, a lower instructor fee would not "influence" the decision to get the CHL, but it would certainly 'facilitate' it's acquisition. I've had conversations at length, and know of at least 6 people that were definately going to 'do it', but since October it is now 'maybe January', or 'after tax refund'.