Norma was discouraged. She was a new realtor. She had recently passed
the state test on her first try. Then she joined a realty company. They
offered training classes two to four times a week. Norma attended the
classes faithfully.
But because English was her second language, she didn't catch everything
that the instructor said. When she asked the instructor to repeat
something, he told her to see him after class. But when other students
asked a question, the instructor answered the question right then and
there.
To Norma, the instructor always said, "See me after class." Then, when
she tried to see him after class, he would say that he was late for an
appointment. "How about next time?" he would say. He was always too busy
to help her.
"He's not too busy, he's just too lazy," her boyfriend said. "There are
too many ‘instructors' like that. All they care about is presenting
their information. If the students don't get it, that's their problem.
You have to be strong. These people are not going to help you. They want
you to fail, because that means less competition for them. It's a
dog-eat-dog business."
Source : eslfast.com
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