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- From: urbin@interlan.interlan.com (Mark Urbin)
- Subject: Re: Charging for training?
- Message-ID: <urbin.90.722013046@interlan.interlan.com>
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- Organization: Racal-Datacom
- References: <721493681snx@paragon.folly.welly.gen.nz> <37740020@otter.hpl.hp.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 15:10:46 GMT
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- In article <37740020@otter.hpl.hp.com> ber@otter.hpl.hp.com (Brenda Romans) writes:
- >I too was surprised at the way martial arts are taught in the USA.
- A lot of stuff that goes in the USA suprises me too. :->
- [SNIP]
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- >How exactly do the operations in the USA work?
- There are no standards. When I've been charged money, it's been from $4
- a month to $60 a month. I've also found people who require no payment other
- than a good attitude (and sweeping the mats).
- It's a big country and you find all types.
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- Mark Urbin Racal-Datacom Boxborough, MA urbin@interlan.interlan.com
- These opinions are mine. No one else will admit to them.
- "It is caffeine alone that sets my mind in motion. It is through beans of
- java that thoughts acquire speed, that hands acquire shakes, that shakes
- become a warning...I am...IN CONTROL...OF MY ADDICTION!"
- --From the Minicon Graffiti Wall, 1989(?)
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