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How about attending yoga instructor training and coming out to be a yoga instructor?
I once received an apprentice who signed a one-year contract and worked while studying. She doesn't have to pay my tuition, so she works to offset the tuition. After studying for several months, she wanted to earn some living expenses and lied to me that she had been a coach for two years and asked me to help recommend classes. I think what she did was ok. I didn't think much. I recommended a friend's yoga studio to her for a part-time job. After three classes, my friend called me and said, "Members think her class is average. I think this matter needs to be discussed with you first. After all, it is your student, and I will still hand in these three classes. " I was embarrassed and had to apologize again and again. Not long after, she found a job in a gym and didn't want to work here. She wants to resign on the pretext that "the dormitory is not air-conditioned". I was angry, too. I thought I would let her go. It's not sweet, so I agreed. Unexpectedly, more than a week passed, and she went to the gym to work, but still stayed in the dormitory. I asked her why she didn't move out, and she said, "You still owe me three classes." I am speechless. I shouldn't ask money to teach others. I told her-when they get paid, the money will definitely be sent to you.

Author: old urchin

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