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12/29/2010
Firearms Training business. If you have past military experience or just have a passion for firearms, teach others how to use theirs. Business Overview Like the saying goes 'guns do not kill people, people kill people,' and this saying clearly indicates why a person who owns a gun should learn how to safely use, store, and maintain the gun. You must be a certified instructor in order to provide clients with firearms training, thus this will be the first step you need to take to...
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07/08/2010
Camping Classes business. More than ever it's important for people to get outside and take a breath of fresh air. You can show them how to make the most out of the great outdoors. Business Overview Camping is an outdoors recreational pastime enjoyed by millions of people across North America. Thus, starting a 'how-to camp' instructional business that teaches novice campers and hikers practical information and tips on how to safely go camping is an extremely low-cost business...
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09/27/2009
First-Aid Training business. If you have a passion for helping people and you have the skills, first-aid training is always in demand. Business Overview Make no mistake, starting an instruction business that focuses on teaching first-aid training has the potential to generate profits in excess of $100,000 per year. Best of all, the business can be managed from a homebased office and started for less than a few thousand dollars. Clients can include construction companies,...
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07/22/2010
Martial Arts business. Business Overview Martial arts as a sport is second only to golf in terms of number of new participants over the past decade. Typically, a martial arts school will focus on one particular type of training such as kung fu or kick boxing. A martial arts school can be an expensive new business venture to set in motion. However, the average cost now paid by a student per year for martial arts training is in excess of $600. Providing the business could train...
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Customer Service Training business. Have a knack for impeccable service? Teach companies' employees to deliver. Business Overview We have all been in situations where we have been treated poorly by a food server, service manager, receptionist or product installer. The end result of such an encounter is typically a vow to never return to or refer that particular business again. Rude and poorly trained employees cost companies millions of dollars each year in potential future...