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Partnering with local Ranges

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For those of you that have been teaching for some time, how do you develop partnerships with local ranges? I don't mean to qualify, I mean developing a relationship where they advertise or co-advertise for you and you run the classes that are scheduled at that range. Are those people usually employees of the range that draw a paycheck from the range, or "contractors" (for lack of a better term), that possibly split profits with the range or what? TIA!
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What does TIA mean
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o b juan wrote:What does TIA mean
"This Is Africa" From blood diamonds

Thanks in advance?? Aunt in spanish? Talk to you later in martian?
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I have recently had some great interactions with Full Armor Firearms on the Katy Freeway in West Houston.
Friendly staff, try hard to work with outside instructors, VERY reasonable prices ($10.00 per shooter), generally a great place to work with.
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In my case I am what you would call a partner.

We advertise the classes, they furnish the classroom and range, collect money, furnish targets, set up range.

I teach the class, qualify the students, and do the paperwork.

We split 50/50.
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TX LTC Instructor / School Safety Instructor
NRA Pistol Instructor
http://safe-2-carry.com
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