Recently, I received an inquiry from a Coach Training alumnus who is curious about working at Bridges.
Here's a version of my reply:
I do remember you 😊, and I’m honored you are using your coach training and reaching out.
There are basically two options available for Bridges alumni who have completed both trainings (Coaching Culture and Next Level Training )
The first option is to be listed on the Associate Coaches page. This is a space to “hang your shingle” and begin coaching professionally. We don’t provide clients, or scheduling, or handle payment; the page listing is simply a space that shows you are aligned with something bigger than yourself for a small annual fee. The upside is that coaching is a fairly unregulated business, so it is fairly simple to launch, but you would still need to get an LLC and set up a legal business. The downside is that while I encourage my blog readers to be coached and check out our Associate coaches, the responsibility for recruiting clie...
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