My wife asked me today about a young man who is very very interested in learning to build, they know about me through my website and my wifes big mouth
(funny story about her... we went into Guitar Center to get some strings a few weeks ago to and so I hopped back to the acoustic section, the guy came in and asked what we were doing and she belts out "Just looking at the competition!!!", I tried to hide from embarrasment but there was nowhere to run. So he grilled us on everything we looked at

) anyways....
So this young man is 19, he has a car and is holding a job and wants to come by and see what I do and how I do it. He's looking to apprenticeship to learn how to build. I told her I would be glad to talk to him, but I certainly can't pay him and I'm not a "professional" by any means..
So I'm not sure what to do in this situation, I've been building for 4 years now, I just glued the top on Guitar #8 tonight so I'm still learning. I'm concerned for a number of reasons....
1. I've only built 8 so far, unlike John Mayes who has done over a hundred.
2. I'm still figuring things out myself, I don't have all the answers.
3. I've come up with my own ways to do things but since I don't have dozens of guitars out there I don't feel my ideas have stood the test of time yet.
4. I don't even do my own setup, I have a friend who does that for me, I pay him $100 per guitar. I do it for 2 reasons a) I'm not as good at setting up as he is. b) I have so much do to, it's easier just to pay him.
5. I feel like I'm still at the mistake fixing stage.
Any advice?, I know you learn when you teach, I've taught programming classes, done training videos and spoken at technical seminars so I have some background in teaching. I just don't want to lead someone in the wrong direction, but at the same time I want to encourage him. There have been many times I wish I had someone to go to for advice when I'm stuck or someone to show me how (this forum is good for some of that).
Thanks
-Paul-