Wilton instructor....do I wanna? - Cake Decorating Community - Cakes We Bake2024-03-29T02:30:54Zhttps://cakeswebake.com/forum/topics/wilton-instructor-do-i-wanna?feed=yes&xn_auth=noI was a Wilton Instructor for…tag:cakeswebake.com,2012-02-29:4635016:Comment:8957972012-02-29T19:06:39.030ZRUBY JOHNSONhttps://cakeswebake.com/profile/RUBYJOHNSON
<p>I was a Wilton Instructor for Michaels. The disadvantages for me were: Paying for your materials. Make cakes for the Course 1 classes and cupcakes. Do the demos on the weekends. It put me in a different tax bracket and I had to pay taxes. Drove half hour in traffic to get there. I worked full time and Wilton was part time work. So, it depends. Do you have a full time job? If you do, get ready to pay taxes, hopefully not. The advantages: Getting to know the students and see how they grow as…</p>
<p>I was a Wilton Instructor for Michaels. The disadvantages for me were: Paying for your materials. Make cakes for the Course 1 classes and cupcakes. Do the demos on the weekends. It put me in a different tax bracket and I had to pay taxes. Drove half hour in traffic to get there. I worked full time and Wilton was part time work. So, it depends. Do you have a full time job? If you do, get ready to pay taxes, hopefully not. The advantages: Getting to know the students and see how they grow as decorators. That was the rewarding factor for me. Good Luck.</p>
<p>If you decide to become one, you have to pay the $50.00 course materials. That's what I paid, but it might be different now. Its easy. They give you the demo dvd's so you know how to teach your class. Dont get me wrong, I enjoyed teaching, but it got to me after awhile, cause I traveled so far and my days were long. Give it a try.</p>