Yes, we don't really care what they charge the participants. Though I suspect it's actually quite a lot. I do know that Gerard Petersen (Dutch reseller), allowed two students in for free, because the others covered the cost of my ticket, my time, my hotel, the classroom rent and the lunch.
-- David Rutten [email protected] Robert McNeel & Associates On Jan 16, 12:02 pm, visose <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks, that's good to know. To clear things up, you mean 50/hour for > the teacher, no matter how many students the workshop ends with, > right? (obviously not 50/h per student). > > I wouldn't charge as much for grasshopper as for rhinoscript. > Grasshopper is much easier to use, though you've got to have a similar > understanding of how nurbs work and how rhino deals with them. But if > you're charging 75/hour for modeling I'm guessing the prizes have got > more to do with supply/demand than the difficulty of the lesson. > > Right now I'm paying 25/hour to my tennis instructor, i wouldn't want > to go below that given that tennis lessons are not an investment like > learning a software package could be. But there's a lot of demand for > tennis lessons apparently, you can't argue with the free market. > > On Jan 16, 11:30 am, David Rutten <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Our rate for RhinoScript workshops is: > > 50 euros an hour or 500 a day if the hours are hard to calculate plus > > expenses. > > > But these workshops are often paid for by resellers, who in turn will > > charge up to 20 attendees. We have no mechanisms for personal lessons > > (except if you count that we allow developers to come and work in one > > of our offices for a few days and ask all the questions they need, for > > which we don't charge anything). > > > I think the modeling lessons we give are 75/hour 750/day, but I'm not > > entirely sure about that. These prices are along the cheap side of the > > spectrum as I understand. > > > -- > > David Rutten > > [email protected] > > Robert McNeel & Associates > > > On Jan 16, 11:17 am, visose <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I may be teaching some private lessons of grasshopper. I have never > > > done this kind of stuff before, so I was wondering how much should I > > > charge per hour. I'm searching for standard fees used here in spain > > > for popular cad packages such as autocad and 3dmax. I've seen from 15 > > > to 35 euros/hour. > > > I don't know if i should charge more because of the exclusivity of > > > knowing grasshopper (there are fewer people that know how to use this > > > plugin than other software packages) or charge less because actually, > > > it's very intuitive and easy to use.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
