How much time does a typical member spend with a career coach?
” People who don’t know what they want to do with their lives typically spend two to five sessions with a coach–providing they have already done the Seven Stories Exercise and the Forty-Year Vision (which are in our books). Doing the exercises will save you a lot of private coaching time. After the “assessment,” most people have a tentative career direction (a few fields or industries to research), a resume and perhaps a cover letter. At this point, members who are near a Club attend the Club weekly and see their private coach every few weeks. Members who are not near a physcial location of the Club can attend the Virtual Branch of The Five O’Clock Club for the very same Five O’Clock Club program and service in the same kind of small groups we have at our physical Clubs. Meetings are held by telephone conferencing with a senior Five O’Clock Club consultant. Because we do not have a package rate, which would bind you to a career coach, the typical member will spend very little time wit