tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2574421996186561345.post8859427068552759658..comments2023-01-18T23:21:30.520-08:00Comments on Russ Chaplin's Driving Instructor Blog: Price Surge for Driving Lessons?Russ Chaplinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03887341787225662448noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2574421996186561345.post-56504960955431008012016-02-03T14:10:26.277-08:002016-02-03T14:10:26.277-08:00If you are busy then a yearly price increase would...If you are busy then a yearly price increase would make good business sense, like inflation, but I would not increase price when even I start to get busy, which could mean multiple prices increase a year, and then drop prices when I get less busy, again more prices changes, all quite confusing. Part of the reason why I keep my pricing structure quite simple, no different charges for time of day or test day or for student, NHS workers etc. <br /><br />As I too are not too keen on saying to existing pupils 'you need to start paying more' I tend to keep them on the rates they started on and only charge the increased rate to new pupils.Laurencehttp://www.drivingcrawley.co.uknoreply@blogger.com