Alex7462
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For the past few months I've been seriously thinking about teaching the game to beginner and intermediate players. I'm a skilled advanced level player with many years of experience and knowledge. I also have several local tournament wins under my belt in NJ & PA. My passion for pool is very deep, and I know for sure that I would make a positive impact on anyone who's trying to improve their game, and take it to a higher level. I currently don't have any formal certification to teach but I don't want that holding me back, because I want to start very soon. My plan is to post an ad on Craigslist and possibly make personal business cards to hand out and see what happens from there. If I am lucky enough to get a student, I would have to go to my local poolroom to give my lessons, as I don't have my own private table in an office setting. As for a starting rate, I would charge $30 an hour, and a portion of that would cover our table time. I want to make sure that I'm doing the right thing, so I'd like to get some honest opinions on this before I start making any arrangements, thanks.
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