I had to throw in my thoughts,, not a bad plan if there was enough interested (I do not see it),, that said to me 500 for 30 days of schooling is nothing at all for what they would learn if you did it,, you would get 16.6 dollars a day per student in pay,, peanuts in cost,, no way would I ever consider teaching a class for that kind of money, I have thought about running a operators school for equipment,, but I was in the 5000 each range for a two week to three class,, and even then I do not think it would pay out with out support from local employer's as fuel and equipment rentals ects is a huge cost alone not to mention the insurance one would have to carry. Add in the fact that less than 5% of who applied could even be taught to be what I call a operator and I only see a huge money pit and loss,, same would apply to being trying to teach someone who does not know a spark plug from a exhaust valve how to repair even a 1940 era tractor. sure you could teach the basics,, changes plugs filters oil changes,, things like that easy enough but repairing anything takes a built in skill just like being a real operator and not someone who can make it move. just my thoughts cnt
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