Mike/Genie. Uh huh, I've got at least 20 hours every week if everyone shows up, and sometimes it's more like 25. It works out very well since the day job boss is quite flexible regarding my work schedule there. With the waiting list there's some security and I could expand by about 50% if I had the jam, but honestly, 20 hours is alot for my disposition. But to answer the question, 20 hours would be all I'd do (and give up the day job) if the market would accept a doubling of my hourly instruction rates. I teach at home, so I get all the likely tax deductions, and the day job is a 5 minute bike ride away.Peace, Mooh.