If your hiring someone for their expertise then you want them to teach it and not what everyone else reads off a script. And the "business" in question is not just a CHL school, it supposedly exists to teach people about when and how to shoot.tacticool wrote:If I had a CHL school, I think I would require the same. I wouldn't want a rogue instructor teaching students that a drop of alcohol makes you intoxicated, or that churches are off limits even if there's no 30.06 sign, or forgetting to teach something, or telling students they should always shoot if they present the firearm. Having a strict lesson plan helps to ensure consistency, similar to a pre-flight checklist. Some people like that and others don't. It also doesn't mean things never change, but rather that they change in a controlled way as a result of decisions at the top instead of haphazardly.USMC-COL wrote:Instructors cannot deviate from their every line during a class so there is no new information coming in from the outside. It must be done their way 100% with absolutely no deviation
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- Sun Aug 22, 2010 3:05 pm
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Due to all the legal issues I have seen including the class action suit Charles Mentioned, the fact that it went into receivership due to the owner not paying up, and other issues I try to ignore them.