10 March 2008 #1 K kimky Well-Known Member Joined 10 April 2007 Messages 629 Location the moon Visit site just been thinking about instructor prices ? What do you think to £25 hour bhs and all that qualified but you have to go to her areana. ?
just been thinking about instructor prices ? What do you think to £25 hour bhs and all that qualified but you have to go to her areana. ?
10 March 2008 #2 dwi Well-Known Member Joined 19 February 2006 Messages 4,510 Location Middle England Visit site I have paid more and less than that recently, all depends on how good the instructor is
10 March 2008 #3 C CrazyMare Well-Known Member Joined 23 December 2005 Messages 12,871 Visit site £25 hour when I go to her which is 99.9% of the time, £30 if she comes to me. People think I'm mad going there, as I have bigger arenas at home, but I feel I get more from my lessons by going there.
£25 hour when I go to her which is 99.9% of the time, £30 if she comes to me. People think I'm mad going there, as I have bigger arenas at home, but I feel I get more from my lessons by going there.
10 March 2008 #4 B Bozzy Well-Known Member Joined 10 April 2006 Messages 1,025 Location Nr Newbury, Berks Visit site They vary so much, a fab local instructor charges £40 to go to her. I tend to only use her in RC clinics when it's £15! My old instructor charged £30 p/h to come over to me but he used to travel a fair way.
They vary so much, a fab local instructor charges £40 to go to her. I tend to only use her in RC clinics when it's £15! My old instructor charged £30 p/h to come over to me but he used to travel a fair way.
10 March 2008 #5 Baggybreeches Well-Known Member Joined 9 December 2005 Messages 7,981 Location LANCASHIRE/MERSEYSIDE BORDER www.photobucket.com Sounds about right tbh. I have an FBHS who comes to me she charges £12 for a dressage lesson, and for jumping I go to him and the charge is £25! Both bargains and they both work along the same lines to avoid confusion for a numpty like me!
Sounds about right tbh. I have an FBHS who comes to me she charges £12 for a dressage lesson, and for jumping I go to him and the charge is £25! Both bargains and they both work along the same lines to avoid confusion for a numpty like me!
11 March 2008 #6 J jenmac_85 Well-Known Member Joined 4 September 2007 Messages 439 Location Clyde Valley, Scotland Visit site My regular instructor is £20 an hour to come to my school and the BD instructor I am looking to get is £35 an hour to come to my school. Never mind paying the money as long as it is worth it, trouble is you rarely know how well they can teach you until the first lesson!
My regular instructor is £20 an hour to come to my school and the BD instructor I am looking to get is £35 an hour to come to my school. Never mind paying the money as long as it is worth it, trouble is you rarely know how well they can teach you until the first lesson!
11 March 2008 #7 K kizzywiz Well-Known Member Joined 27 May 2007 Messages 1,408 Visit site My dressage trainer charges £35 for 45 mins, she comes to me. Sj is £40 for 1 hour, I go to him.