Nothing to do with whether I like people or not, Pat. Overcharging for anything is bogus. It usually involves exploiting ignorance or trust, and/or misleading. I paid £500 (a week full time residential + 50 mentor sessions follow up) back in 1998 in the UK when there were very few other ways to learn. That was good value for a rarity so, given the current (relative) lack of scarcity of learning opportunities now (and the bust times since), £500 still seems a fair price to me.
That's the max I will charge if I'm lucky enough to move to a house suitable to use as a venue (currently fingers crossed on an offer made today) And I'll defo offer discounted places to anyone in a position to propel the field forward. Just wondering though actually, before I drift into wishful thinking ... I'll be moving to an RF free house and will still want to stick with my usual 'No cooknkill WMD here' entrance rule whenever possible, so how does anyone think I'd go on trying to find and recruit students who'd be prepared to unhook from their gadgetry to attend courses?
That's the max I will charge if I'm lucky enough to move to a house suitable to use as a venue (currently fingers crossed on an offer made today) And I'll defo offer discounted places to anyone in a position to propel the field forward. Just wondering though actually, before I drift into wishful thinking ... I'll be moving to an RF free house and will still want to stick with my usual 'No cooknkill WMD here' entrance rule whenever possible, so how does anyone think I'd go on trying to find and recruit students who'd be prepared to unhook from their gadgetry to attend courses?