Is it reasonable to teach students to swim in the gym and be kicked out by the manager?
There are two main points to deal with rogue private education: 1. I don't want to talk to you. I don't want to reason with you. I've encountered this kind of thing before, but I'm not in such a good shape that I shouldn't be a private teacher (I've also studied for several years, and it's no problem to teach someone). What I did when I met this thing was, 1. I just can't get in the water. Come down if you can. He said not to teach Barabara in the water, but I said it's none of your business. Nothing happened in the end. When you meet such a person who thinks about money all the time, just tell him simply and rudely that you don't want to talk to him or reason with him. So is the gym. I am a student, and I have no money. I won't change my reasons. I'm afraid you'll lose face. The starting point of these people is vanity. Update: Give you three tricks to deal with stalkers. Recruit: You should avoid him when he asks for you. Tell him that you are a private tutor and you have to produce evidence, otherwise it will be infringement. The best policy: go directly to their leader, and say something nice at this time. If you meet someone who is not so rogue and sensible, say something nice and let the leader tell him to leave you alone. This success rate is actually quite high. After all, the leader will not be knowledgeable with you, nor will he deliberately embarrass you. Next time I see you, he will say that his leader has agreed. Shameless trick: If it were me, I would definitely use it and dare to bully Lao Zi like this. Just say, don't let us come together! I'll pee once and shit once to see who dares to swim. Either return the card or leave it alone. The consequences could be serious. They may hit you and call the police, but if you dare to do so, I will respect you as a person. Unscrupulous private education is like a bloodthirsty maggot. Only by bravely defending rights can we curb unhealthy trends.