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    Westside

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    Is it worth it?
    since I spend an average of 1 or 2 evenings a week at church not including Sunday services....eh, jury is still out. although once I actual teach the occasional class. it will be nice to have something to pay for my targets. I think that is probably all the money I make will cover.
     

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    teaching an NRA first steps Sunday afternoon. They complained when I told them it would be $35 a person. And I said I can do it for $5 which will cover the target costs, but they won't get the NRA certificate or any of the other paperwork. When they asked why I said because it cost me almost $30 a person to order the student packs, print the certificates and then mail the required information back to the NRA, depending on class size.
     

    HandK

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    teaching an NRA first steps Sunday afternoon. They complained when I told them it would be $35 a person. And I said I can do it for $5 which will cover the target costs, but they won't get the NRA certificate or any of the other paperwork. When they asked why I said because it cost me almost $30 a person to order the student packs, print the certificates and then mail the required information back to the NRA, depending on class size.


    You can file the paper work online now! and If I remember correctly that is the only way they will accept it! :D
     

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    You can file the paper work online now! and If I remember correctly that is the only way they will accept it! :D
    I thought they still wanted you to mail the tests back in. I know you can do everything else online. and you get the blank certificate that you print off using a boilerplate.
     

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    The envelopes were included and already addressed all they needed were postage when I took my RO and my instructor class. Haven't ordered any student packs yet.
     

    HandK

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    But you need to keep all that paper work in your records until three years after your death, or three years after their death which ever comes first! :D
     
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