Our club currently does not ask people to pay a drop in fee if they want to come out and see if masters is a good fit for them.
Curious what would be fair ($10-$20 is my idea) and if you feel it is a good idea or not.
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Thanx folks,
Part of my frustration(s) as there are many
Head Coach - Financials are not disclosed - have no real idea of operating costs other than very high
Facility - very expensive for what we get - 6 lane 25m 6' wide lanes - very very crowded - club is 150+
Very inflexible city/aquatics manager.
Times - practice schedule 6/10 (moreso because our city caters to public heavily) lane swim pool is empty - can't rent (city says its full)
Fund raising - not much - hence the idea of drop in fee
Additional income resources for Coach - very limited (see Times); camps; also own a brand new start up that i am trying to get off the ground..
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Former Member
Thanx folks,
Part of my frustration(s) as there are many
Head Coach - Financials are not disclosed - have no real idea of operating costs other than very high
Facility - very expensive for what we get - 6 lane 25m 6' wide lanes - very very crowded - club is 150+
Very inflexible city/aquatics manager.
Times - practice schedule 6/10 (moreso because our city caters to public heavily) lane swim pool is empty - can't rent (city says its full)
Fund raising - not much - hence the idea of drop in fee
Additional income resources for Coach - very limited (see Times); camps; also own a brand new start up that i am trying to get off the ground..