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    Pay Arrangments when teaching out of another teachers studio

    I was wondering what a typical arrangement is when teaching out of a studio that you do not own.

    Hourly? Percentage based?

    Also, are you required to carry your own liability insurance?

    For a percentage based pay, is 50/50 typical? 60/40 with 60% going to the teacher and 40 to the studio?

    Any advice or input would be great. Thanks!

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    I teach out of a Pilates studio. Initially, before I built up a student base, she charged half of what I made. Since the student base has built up (and will remain that way, goddess willing) she charges me a flat hourly rate.
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    I pay an 80/20 (instructor/studio) split for instructors teaching in my studio and I carry liability insurance for them and their classes.

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    Nilaja, I have heard liability insurance is expensive. Is $300-350 per year typical?

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    I pay instructors a flat rate for the first 6 students (minimum needed to 'make' a class) and a bonus per student after that.-

    We teach at other facilities and every one has a different arrangement.

    - Paid a flat rate to rent the studio, I did all my own advertising & handled all my own registration, etc.

    - Did a 60/40 split. I do most of the advertising, the studio handles registration & includes the class in their schedule.

    - I've also received a flat rate, but that wasn't a dance studio.

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    p.s. I've been paying under $200/year for insurance.

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    i have two situations. one place, pays me an hourly wage for up to 5 students. after that, i get a percentage of their tuition and I get more if it is someone i refer. another place, i get a commission of the tuition that is charged on top of a very very very low hourly rate. it comes out to about the same amount of money.
    i dont have to do much of the advertising, they handle all of that and keep track of tuition payments, etc. thank god!

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    The Community Center where I teach pays 70/30 (instructor/center) to those of us teaching prior to 2007. As of this year any new instructors get paid under a 65/35 split. I am required to carry my own liability insurance.

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    Does anyone have a recommendation for dance teacher liability insurance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lauren_ View Post
    p.s. I've been paying under $200/year for insurance.
    Lauren,

    Could you pass that insurance info on to me. I got a quote of $450 so I would love to find a cheaper rate. I have my own studio space as well as teach at another location.

    Thanks!

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    A journey of ten thousand miles begins with a single post. Lauren_'s Avatar
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    www.myfitnessinsurance.com is the one i'm with now. My premium covers my studio as long as it's smaller than 1000 sq. ft., I think. They also let me cover additional insureds (other locations, part time teachers) for $35/year each.

    They've just recently (since January) stopped offering the part time teachers at that rate, though, and now I'm not sure what I'll do!

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    Awesome! Thanks Lauren!

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    Quote Originally Posted by auraevans View Post
    Nilaja, I have heard liability insurance is expensive. Is $300-350 per year typical?
    Hey Auraevans- Yes, I just went through a couple weeks of trying to find new liability insurance and I came up with the same numbers..+ or - $25 to $50
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