I don't know, it sounds like you'd be paying Apple to train them, not you, in 
Voiceover, Yes, the training would be beneficial, but it seems like you should 
be able to offer it for free, or even a small fee paid to you, not from you, 
since you are providing them a service.
On Jul 26, 2013, at 5:11 AM, "Dave" <dave...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It's actually called a "One to One" membership, and it's worth it.
>  
> First, your store may not have a wealth of Voice Over experience, but you and 
> the store creative staff will benefit from the interactions. You learn about 
> your Apple products, and they gain experience in learning more about the 
> software included in their products.
>  
> Additionally, you can renew your One to One membership twice after the 
> initial year.
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