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Welcome Esra.
(I want to start this thread off right away with a note of caution. Answer helpfully or don't answer at all. Any negative or snide remarks will be removed and infractions issued immediately without hesitation.)
Does anyone have previous experience as an instructor at either of FADS or AM? I'm thinking of getting involved as an instructor after a few years of collegiate competitive ballroom, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I worked for one of the franchises. In my travels therein I also got to visit other studios part of the same franchise but with different owners for events, training, and the like. In my experience being part of a franchise is neither a guarantee of nor a guarantee against quality, a positive work environment, or any other part of this business. Every good thing and every bad thing I experienced at franchises I've also seen in independent studios, and vice-versa, and usually in the same proportions. Don't look at this as, "Should I work for a franchises?" but "Should I become a dance teacher?"Does anyone have previous experience as an instructor at either of FADS or AM? I'm thinking of getting involved as an instructor after a few years of collegiate competitive ballroom, any advice would be greatly appreciated.