Home › Forums › Teacher Support & Exam Help › Why are people finding lesson so expensive ? lesson prices and the economy. (All Teachers)
Tagged: Brexit impact, cost of lessons, disposable income, economic impact, economic trends, economic uncertainty, financial challenges, guitar lesson pricing, living expenses, market conditions, minimum wage, music education, music lesson affordability, Musicians' Union, professional rates, quantitative easing, student cancellations, student retention, teaching rates, wealth distribution
-
Why are people finding lesson so expensive ? lesson prices and the economy. (All Teachers)
Phil Schneider replied 11 months, 2 weeks ago 4 Members · 7 Replies- Brexit impact
- cost of lessons
- disposable income
- economic impact
- economic trends
- economic uncertainty
- financial challenges
- guitar lesson pricing
- living expenses
- market conditions
- minimum wage
- music education
- music lesson affordability
- Musicians' Union
- professional rates
- quantitative easing
- student cancellations
- student retention
- teaching rates
- wealth distribution
-
Hi Phil,I find this works for me,the highs and lows of family finances can change dramatically,
I never charge for missed tuition with a genuine reason.I keep overheads to minimum,with free sheet music bespoke backing tracks.Entry into performing arts,and performance.With the economic situation at the moment,I encourage multi student tuition with reduced cost or free.
I realise not all teachers are in a position to work this way,but it really is rewarding when some students worthy of training would never have had that chance.
-
Well, we can all work for free and everbody is happy to take everything for free but its no business model that I recognise. If you dont put a price on your skills no one will.
-
Log in to reply.