ninjamac Posted January 23, 2006 Posted January 23, 2006 I dont know why these people open schools with mc dojos? You would make more money on your own then with a mc dojo.$100 a month for classes for 100 students= $10,000 a month.Thats 120,000 a year https://www.shaolinkempo.com
kungfulee Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 I dont know why these people open schools with mc dojos? You would make more money on your own then with a mc dojo.$100 a month for classes for 100 students= $10,000 a month.Thats 120,000 a year That makes alot more sense then paying some outrageous franchise fee.
JWLuiza Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 Don't forget overhead: Rent, Insurance, Advertising, Maintanance
John Bishop Posted January 24, 2006 Posted January 24, 2006 I dont know why these people open schools with mc dojos? You would make more money on your own then with a mc dojo.$100 a month for classes for 100 students= $10,000 a month.Thats 120,000 a year Well quite a bit of that money is going to go to; building rent, liability insurance, utilities, equipment, advertizing, book keeping, employee payroll, health insurance, etc, etc. So 100 students isn't going to give you a $120,000 a year salary. John BishopKajukenbo Forever!!!https://www.kajukenboinfo.comhttps://www.kajukenbocafe.com/smf
kungfufist3 Posted January 25, 2006 Posted January 25, 2006 (edited) I dont know why these people open schools with mc dojos? You would make more money on your own then with a mc dojo.$100 a month for classes for 100 students= $10,000 a month.Thats 120,000 a year If you find a good space for $1,500 a month you will do fine. A lot of instructors go in way over their head and get a big space to start in.If you dont have to buy videos or manuals every month, you will save about a $1,000 a month. Francis L dean insurance is about $450 a year. https://www.fdean.comIf you still want to train in shaolin kempo check out https://www.shaolinkempo.com in new york this is professor Ingargiola site 8th danhttps://www.cokarate.com in colorado springs master toad bradley site 5th dan Edited February 2, 2006 by kungfufist3
ninjamac Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 Don't forget overhead: Rent, Insurance, Advertising, MaintananceToo true.Iam going to start off small and build my school up before I get a a large space.As for advertising I know how ussd did it. So I'll make alot more money because the money will go in my pocket(not theirs). https://www.shaolinkempo.com
ninjamac Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 At USSD, I beleave you have to give 33% of the profit to them. https://www.shaolinkempo.com
ninjamac Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 I dont know why these people open schools with mc dojos? You would make more money on your own then with a mc dojo.$100 a month for classes for 100 students= $10,000 a month.Thats 120,000 a year That makes alot more sense then paying some outrageous franchise fee. Yes I think it's $125,000 for a USSD dojo? It will probabley be only $10,000 to get my dojo started.$1,500 first months rent.$1,500 last months rent.$1,500 deposit.$1,000- $500 for mats.$500 for gi's and patchs. $100 for phone. https://www.shaolinkempo.com
kungfufist3 Posted February 2, 2006 Posted February 2, 2006 At USSD, I beleave you have to give 33% of the profit to them.Yes the schools are run that way now.
kungfufist3 Posted February 2, 2006 Posted February 2, 2006 I dont know why these people open schools with mc dojos? You would make more money on your own then with a mc dojo.$100 a month for classes for 100 students= $10,000 a month.Thats 120,000 a year Well quite a bit of that money is going to go to; building rent, liability insurance, utilities, equipment, advertizing, book keeping, employee payroll, health insurance, etc, etc. So 100 students isn't going to give you a $120,000 a year salary.Yes he wont make$120,000 a year but he will make more than most franchise Mc dojos.
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