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Decorating By ysa Updated 15 Sep 2007 , 4:25pm by naz1905

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ysa Posted 15 Sep 2007 , 5:18am
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my clients want me to conduct baking classes..i'll be teaching basic pastry and cakes this month... for private purposes.. do ineed to give a certificate? don't know what to do. any suggestion? they told me they just wanted to learn...

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naz1905 Posted 15 Sep 2007 , 8:14am
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are you a certified teacher? if yes then i think it would be nice, mind you it depends how much you're charging them, a course with a certificate would cost more than a casual one.

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Nauseen.

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ysa Posted 15 Sep 2007 , 1:46pm
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okay thank you,i have no idea...i took the course 1,2,3 and the advance cake decorating class ...my problem is that i'm not a certified teacher. ..and i doubt if i have the right to give basic lessons... iwill i say no to my clients? tnx

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naz1905 Posted 15 Sep 2007 , 4:25pm
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Ysa, i think it shud be okay as long as the clients just want to learn a few techniques, On thhis side of the water (UK), i'v had lessons myself with experienced sugarcrafters but i cannot say that i'v got so and so qualifications.. does it make sence? You'd also have to think about insurance public liability if they were to com e at your place. SAy if they slip and fell, they could sue you. All these are techicalities really as i said if they just want to learn casually it shud be fine, but don't quote me on that, i'd still do more research and wait for some other experienced cc user to help.

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Nauseen.,

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