Booking Information FAQ
Current availability:
March dates available at our training venue in Denver, Colorado:
Saturday March 21 Start time: 1p.m. Saturday March 28 Start time: 1p.m. |
April dates available at our training venue in Denver, Colorado:
Saturday April 18 Start time: 1p.m. Saturday April 25 Start time: 1p.m. |
How to RegisterNo-obligation Discovery Call: all of our coaching programs are customized to fit your unique needs and interests. For this reason, we first arrange a no-obligation consultation via telephone to discuss your requirements.
Booking: bookings can be confirmed at any time following your Discovery Call during which course descriptions, fees and payment options will be discussed and agreed upon. |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Can you come into our home for a Family Dining Tutorial or a private coaching session?
A: For various legal and safety reasons, Etiquette for Today dba Bridges School of Protocol does not send etiquette instructors into your home to provide consulting or instruction. In many circumstances, we can provide briefs and consultations via telephone, email, or Zoom.
Q: We want to have an instructional meal included in our dining etiquette training. Are instructional meals included in the cost?
A: We provide etiquette instruction only, and do not contract with any third party to arrange an instructional meal. Clients are responsible for the costs of the meals and the venue. An instructional meal is not an absolute requirement for gaining proficiency in dining etiquette skills.
Q: I want to book a program for my company team. Do you travel to companies for on-site trainings?
A: Yes, we travel to companies for on-site trainings.
Q: Can I schedule a weekday or Sunday training session?
A: We will make every effort to accommodate your availability if you elect to come to our training venue in downtown Denver Colorado.
Q: Do you offer a Certification Program?
A: There isn't a licensing requirement or legal process to teach etiquette, and many individuals with strong communication skills already have a background or similar career experience that qualifies them to teach etiquette for a fee without graduating from an etiquette certification training program. We offer an Etiquette Consulting Basics course (which is not a "Certification Diploma") that gives you the following skills to become a Dining Etiquette Specialist:
No, you don't need a license to teach etiquette. The primary skills needed for a career in etiquette consulting include good manners, knowledge of what "etiquette" entails, and strong communication skills. If you have these primary skills, and you are thinking about starting your own etiquette business, this course will answer your questions and prepare you to succeed in delivering your very first etiquette class with confidence and in a professional manner.
Unlike professions such as law or classroom teaching, it is not unethical to teach etiquette without being licensed and certified. As your business grows, etiquette certification can be valuable for your professional development.
Q: Can you come into our home for a Family Dining Tutorial or a private coaching session?
A: For various legal and safety reasons, Etiquette for Today dba Bridges School of Protocol does not send etiquette instructors into your home to provide consulting or instruction. In many circumstances, we can provide briefs and consultations via telephone, email, or Zoom.
Q: We want to have an instructional meal included in our dining etiquette training. Are instructional meals included in the cost?
A: We provide etiquette instruction only, and do not contract with any third party to arrange an instructional meal. Clients are responsible for the costs of the meals and the venue. An instructional meal is not an absolute requirement for gaining proficiency in dining etiquette skills.
Q: I want to book a program for my company team. Do you travel to companies for on-site trainings?
A: Yes, we travel to companies for on-site trainings.
Q: Can I schedule a weekday or Sunday training session?
A: We will make every effort to accommodate your availability if you elect to come to our training venue in downtown Denver Colorado.
Q: Do you offer a Certification Program?
A: There isn't a licensing requirement or legal process to teach etiquette, and many individuals with strong communication skills already have a background or similar career experience that qualifies them to teach etiquette for a fee without graduating from an etiquette certification training program. We offer an Etiquette Consulting Basics course (which is not a "Certification Diploma") that gives you the following skills to become a Dining Etiquette Specialist:
- Designing, structuring, choreographing and presenting your own original etiquette class
- What is a needs assessment and why is this important to conducting etiquette consultations. How to conduct an effective needs assessment interview which is the key to establishing trust with any potential client
- Presentation basics such as how to connect instantly with your audience, establish classroom presence, engage your audience.
- Etiquette business start up basics: the essentials such as business registration, business forms, bank account, website
- How to write your resume and create a portfolio of your work.
- A complet Dining Etiquette Tutorial
No, you don't need a license to teach etiquette. The primary skills needed for a career in etiquette consulting include good manners, knowledge of what "etiquette" entails, and strong communication skills. If you have these primary skills, and you are thinking about starting your own etiquette business, this course will answer your questions and prepare you to succeed in delivering your very first etiquette class with confidence and in a professional manner.
Unlike professions such as law or classroom teaching, it is not unethical to teach etiquette without being licensed and certified. As your business grows, etiquette certification can be valuable for your professional development.