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Things that make you go GRRRRR.... (Part 2)
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<blockquote data-quote="rogers11" data-source="post: 3306014" data-attributes="member: 93252"><p>So potential client has been messaging me for about a week now, after 3 personal training sessions a week and a full diet plan. More than obliging I've invited him into the gym for a consultation a number of times, to which he asks "can't I come round to your house" ever wary of false accusations of misconduct (there are more than enough horror stories floating around the PT industry) I've declined and invited him once again to the gym. </p><p></p><p>His later message was: </p><p></p><p>"I think you have the wrong end of the stick, all I want is 3 hours of training a week and an easy to follow diet plan that you will modify for me, I'm not interested in being recruited into your gym which will no doubt have other fees attached? </p><p>I'm asking for a simple service, for you to accompany me to my gym and coach me I can't see how this will cost more than ten pounds per week"</p><p></p><p>I've paraphrased, but what in the hell kind of buisness does he think I'm running here? £10 for 3 hours of coaching plus a weekly diet? Wonder if he'd work for 3.33 an hour? Less when you consider my (not insignificant) overheads? </p><p></p><p></p><p>I want to hurt people now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rogers11, post: 3306014, member: 93252"] So potential client has been messaging me for about a week now, after 3 personal training sessions a week and a full diet plan. More than obliging I've invited him into the gym for a consultation a number of times, to which he asks "can't I come round to your house" ever wary of false accusations of misconduct (there are more than enough horror stories floating around the PT industry) I've declined and invited him once again to the gym. His later message was: "I think you have the wrong end of the stick, all I want is 3 hours of training a week and an easy to follow diet plan that you will modify for me, I'm not interested in being recruited into your gym which will no doubt have other fees attached? I'm asking for a simple service, for you to accompany me to my gym and coach me I can't see how this will cost more than ten pounds per week" I've paraphrased, but what in the hell kind of buisness does he think I'm running here? £10 for 3 hours of coaching plus a weekly diet? Wonder if he'd work for 3.33 an hour? Less when you consider my (not insignificant) overheads? I want to hurt people now. [/QUOTE]
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