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Subject: Re: Flute teaching business for sale


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Jocelyn Seccombe
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Date Posted: 03:11:50 02/07/03 Fri
In reply to: Rebecca 's message, "Flute teaching business for sale" on 15:22:41 12/22/02 Sun

>>Ooooops,I just sent a message by emailing Rebecca, and then scrolled down and saw this. So here it is again:


Dear Rebecca,

If I had seen your ad earlier I might be in Canberra by now. But already I have committments to students here. Tell me more, is your business still for sale, how much are you selling for? Is it easy to build up a flute teaching practice in Canberra?

I am in a provincial New Zealand centre, with a population around 70,000, and I supplement my flute teaching with community art teaching, but the work is not very secure, and eventually I want to move.

I have an average of about 16 flute students a year and about 1/2 of those enter the AMEB exams.

Jocelyn

Flute Teaching Business for Sale.


>Established flute teaching studio in Canberra ready to
>take over for Term 1 2003. Includes hire flutes,
>flute sales/sheet music commissions and personal gig
>engagements. Low overheads. 18 students already
>enrolled for AMEB exams in 2003.
>
>Potencial to earn
>PART TIME:$35,000.00 p/a (before tax)
>FULL TIME: $70, 000.00 p/a (before tax)
>
>Option to rent current premises, a modern 2 bedroom 2
>storey townhouse in North Canberra.

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