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Our flight school would like to put together a package that will be
distributed to H.R. Departments throughout the area. We are going to target primarily large scale professional establishments. Any tips on what I should say/include? Could be a great way to get business at a flight school. |
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How about a company discount? Big companies often have clubs of sorts for
all kinds of varous activities. At my company there's a photo club, investment club, book club, etc. This company actually subsidizes the activities of each of the clubs. You could offer a discount to any aviation clubs that the company may have or may be willing to create. Or maybe you can offer to speak at a aviation club meeting. There's often a membership drive each year, so you'd know that every year the aviation club would get some exposure within the company and probably create a source of steady clients. r. "BoDEAN" wrote in message news ![]() Our flight school would like to put together a package that will be distributed to H.R. Departments throughout the area. We are going to target primarily large scale professional establishments. Any tips on what I should say/include? Could be a great way to get business at a flight school. |
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I'm asking what should I make for a "kit" to give out to these HR departments. Would like to work on it tonight On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 00:11:56 GMT, "Rob Thomas" wrote: How about a company discount? Big companies often have clubs of sorts for all kinds of varous activities. At my company there's a photo club, investment club, book club, etc. This company actually subsidizes the activities of each of the clubs. You could offer a discount to any aviation clubs that the company may have or may be willing to create. Or maybe you can offer to speak at a aviation club meeting. There's often a membership drive each year, so you'd know that every year the aviation club would get some exposure within the company and probably create a source of steady clients. r. "BoDEAN" wrote in message news ![]() Our flight school would like to put together a package that will be distributed to H.R. Departments throughout the area. We are going to target primarily large scale professional establishments. Any tips on what I should say/include? Could be a great way to get business at a flight school. |
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what should I make for a "kit" to give out to these HR
departments. Sorry to say, if they're big companies they'll expect a very professional presentation. There'd be a folder with several pages inside. Most on letterhead stationery. First, a 1-sheet list of facts (where, address, web/email, stats on planes, employees, CFI qualifications, list of training options with or without prices) one with photos and plane specs, one spelling out the various classes of pilot certification (PP-ASEL, instrument, commercial, etc) and a few lines on the privileges each has, and at least one page of ad copy pointing out the popularity of flying and applications like its use for business commuters, fire spotting, wildlife tracking, traffic monitoring, emergency travel, charter flights for people and cargo...teach the reader, who's presumably completely un-informed, just what-all flying a small plane is Good For. Include both the personal pleasure and accomplishment, and the commercial/business/public service uses, since you're selling it to people who are used to considering the bottom line. Send them kind of thing that'll convince a company to encourage, or allow, employees and execs to take lessons and perhaps arrange tuition help or a company flying club. What's your goal? |
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BoDEAN wrote in message . ..
Our flight school would like to put together a package that will be distributed to H.R. Departments throughout the area. We are going to target primarily large scale professional establishments. Any tips on what I should say/include? Could be a great way to get business at a flight school. They may want to keep away from it. The last big company I worked for had an HR department that wouldn't even let me sent emails offering rides for fear of liability. |
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![]() "BoDEAN" wrote in message news ![]() Our flight school would like to put together a package that will be distributed to H.R. Departments throughout the area. We are going to target primarily large scale professional establishments. Any tips on what I should say/include? Could be a great way to get business at a flight school. You want to include your instructors' qualifications, including Gold Seal, Master CFI, etc. You want to emphasize the quality of your fleet, preferably with glossy photos of new looking airplanes. Include a spreadsheet showing a cost/benefit analysis of doing your own business flying, with graphs. H.R. departments do not encourage employees to learn to fly. They see it as an unacceptable risk and their response may be to make rules prohibiting their employees from flying in small planes. |
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