01-03-2011, 17:52 | #41 |
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Unoloading 5 poles in cases, 4 safety mats, music system etc from car, loading into trolley, getting up to second floor, unloading all again, setting all poles up, cleaning and safety testing 50 mins roughly. Teach for 2 hours then reverse the process, which is marginally quicker.
All poles in pieces in bags so need to be fully put together then undone.
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01-03-2011, 17:53 | #42 | |
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01-03-2011, 18:21 | #43 |
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I can see that! I think the one here in Weston is rammed by the sounds of things. On the phone she was like "You get about 20mins on the pole"... which to me feels like a waste of moolah but then that's only because I'm comparing it to full lessons of ballet and burlesque for less money. Didn't consider the prep til you said! It's pretty mega! Go you for being awesome at it and now I can appreciate the costs! Blimey gov!
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01-03-2011, 20:25 | #45 |
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Ooh, I am currently trying out AuctionSniper! I'm excited!
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