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Re: help with costings

Hi Billy. Good luck if you can get it:-) I know of many companies who have non accredited trainers among their own staff and in fact I've trained loads of in house instructors over the years but I've never come across firms employing outside instructors who are not accredited.

To answer your original question I would suggest about 70% of the cost of an accredited course. You could justify it on the grounds that not being accredited saves you money and after all there is no law that says you must be.

Re: help with costings

Hi Tony
Again thanks for reply....I always thought that qualifying as an RTIRB trainer would allow me to approach companies and offer accredited and non-accredited courses as I'm qualified...little did I realise that the RTITB would give me the title of an RTITB REGISTERED trainer but to do accredited courses I would have to become an ACCREDITED trainer at the cost of a further £700+ haha and then I need facilities and trucks so until I have 12 months of prostituting myself to training companies to get funds that's why I'm toying with the idea of offering non-accred courses. So again this forum and your advice is valuable to me
Billy