How do you get rid of a regular customer who is such a PITA that your company would be MUCH better off without them?
I teach English in Japan to both children and adults. One adult class is called "voice," which is for high level students. Instead of a regular English lesson, a group of students sit around having conversations in English about pop culture, current events, etc, while the teacher acts as a moderator.
"Yuki" lived in the U.S. for a couple of years as a University student, thinks the U.S. is the greatest thing since sliced bread, and is constantly talking about going back. She comes to the school five or six days a week and stays for hours, attending all voice sessions. Some words that can be used to describe her include "whiny," "argumentative," "opinionated," "self-absorbed," and "easily offended," so you can imagine how much of the day goes in voice. All of the teachers despise her, and she's driven away a lot of students; on a typical Saturday voice used to have 10 or 11 students, but now it's down to maybe 2 or 3.
Whenever she gets upset she threatens to quit, but of course she never does. She only has a part-time job (her parents pay for English school) and a loser musician "boyfriend" she never sees. She's not going anywhere.
All of the teachers think things would be much better if she was gone, but of course management doesn't see it that way. Using typical management logic, they are determined to hang onto a paying customer at all costs, even if that person is driving away several other paying customers. We're screwed.
So I ask you, have you ever been in a similar situation, but managed to get rid of the object of your affliction? How did you do it?
I teach English in Japan to both children and adults. One adult class is called "voice," which is for high level students. Instead of a regular English lesson, a group of students sit around having conversations in English about pop culture, current events, etc, while the teacher acts as a moderator.
"Yuki" lived in the U.S. for a couple of years as a University student, thinks the U.S. is the greatest thing since sliced bread, and is constantly talking about going back. She comes to the school five or six days a week and stays for hours, attending all voice sessions. Some words that can be used to describe her include "whiny," "argumentative," "opinionated," "self-absorbed," and "easily offended," so you can imagine how much of the day goes in voice. All of the teachers despise her, and she's driven away a lot of students; on a typical Saturday voice used to have 10 or 11 students, but now it's down to maybe 2 or 3.
Whenever she gets upset she threatens to quit, but of course she never does. She only has a part-time job (her parents pay for English school) and a loser musician "boyfriend" she never sees. She's not going anywhere.
All of the teachers think things would be much better if she was gone, but of course management doesn't see it that way. Using typical management logic, they are determined to hang onto a paying customer at all costs, even if that person is driving away several other paying customers. We're screwed.
So I ask you, have you ever been in a similar situation, but managed to get rid of the object of your affliction? How did you do it?


I'm glad everything worked out for you (and your coworkers, students, and the school in general).

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