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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Exocad training pricing
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<blockquote data-quote="apostolis159" data-source="post: 348827" data-attributes="member: 20162"><p>I've been designing for 3+ years now, and I believe I have a good understanding of how exocad works.</p><p>Recently, an acquaintance, also a dental technician but in a different country, asked me to train him in exocad. Just exocad mind you, he's an older guy and just struggles a bit with all the computer stuff. He's always been a full analog guy when it comes to the lab, and just recently got into digital.</p><p></p><p>My question is, what should I charge? Per hour that is. Say we do a few hourly sessions. I show him how the thing works, explain the different restoration workflows. The basics, crowns/bridges and implants.</p><p>Since I live in a different country, I don't know what is a normal rate where he is (Canada). To be honest, I wouldn't know what the rate is where I am either (Europe).</p><p>I'm not looking to make a profit here, just not work for free.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p>If this kind of discussion violates the forum rules, I'm open to dms if anybody want's to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apostolis159, post: 348827, member: 20162"] I've been designing for 3+ years now, and I believe I have a good understanding of how exocad works. Recently, an acquaintance, also a dental technician but in a different country, asked me to train him in exocad. Just exocad mind you, he's an older guy and just struggles a bit with all the computer stuff. He's always been a full analog guy when it comes to the lab, and just recently got into digital. My question is, what should I charge? Per hour that is. Say we do a few hourly sessions. I show him how the thing works, explain the different restoration workflows. The basics, crowns/bridges and implants. Since I live in a different country, I don't know what is a normal rate where he is (Canada). To be honest, I wouldn't know what the rate is where I am either (Europe). I'm not looking to make a profit here, just not work for free. Thanks. If this kind of discussion violates the forum rules, I'm open to dms if anybody want's to help. [/QUOTE]
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