Are you confident the executive functioning coach wanted her name shared? I really feel for parents of kids with special needs because there are SO FEW really excellent resource, but my sister is a SN tutor and she asks her clients not to share unless she has an opening in her schedule already. The reason is she hates telling parent after parent that she can’t take their kid. Sometimes they’re really abusive on the phone (the woman saying her child “deserves” a tutor is not alone) but more often they’re just so sad and disappointed when yet another lead doesn’t work. When she is looking to take on new students she asks a couple of the clients she likes the best to mention her to one or two friends. |
DP, but OP, it’s clear you’ve never tried to sell a service using online referrals, or any service. Heck, just try to sell something on your local FB marketplace without having years of eduction and client testimonials to back it. It often ends up in a back and forth about everything from price, to pick up location, to bartering for something just because the sky is blue. PP is not choosing to work with the wealthiest families - they are choosing to work with the ones that give her the most opportunity to work with people who want to work with them, who value their experience, time, and qualities. |
Yes this woman is sick and demented |
Maybe they are already hard to get an appointment with? Or maybe she knows this coach is already booked out and not looking for new clients. It isn’t hoarding to not give out the name and contact number of someone you use for a service. This isn’t toilet paper. They aren’t hiring up every executive function coach in town. They use one. Not sharing their name does not mean hoarding. |
Or just a regular person who wants to make the best living they can for themselves just like the rest of us. There is this crazy idea that some people should share their skills as an act of benevolence. I bet your cardiologist is making a very comfortable living doing something that people need to live. We don't value the caring work that mostly women do. Hey PP, why don't you give some of your money to start a tutoring charity so that every kid can have a chance? |