Not in a million years would I post this kind of ad. I like to think that I have taken the time to become competent BEFORE I start charging people money for anything I do.
Charging low = low quality results. Think about it for a moment. The good photographer is not going to charge $200 for a wedding, and to be honest, photography is not rocket science, and anyone with a strong desire and a good eye and someone that has taken the time to focus their self-edification can become better than any of these $200 "wanna-be 'togs". I see them as nothing more than people charging clients to be their guinea pigs as they learn and flail about in their learning process.
LEARN to be a proper photographer before charging people, devote yourself to the business and if you are good enough, you can add some substantial income to your current situation. Some of the better ones will become full-timers and some will make a handsome yearly income... but VERY few.
Photography is a business like any other and the business of photography, in the end, it has very little to do with pressing a shutter button.
Maybe because I have an attitude of desire to deliver excellence in anything I do, that I think this way. But I sure as hell would not want to hire one of these wanna-be's, why would I want to *BE* one of them??