E, Shanai System Subete Wan'ope shiteiru Watashi wo Kaiko desu ka? - Vol. 2 Ch. 16 - + Extra

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Literally what is the point of being a tutoring place if you’re gonna discriminate based on experience?
Who’s actually gonna keep coming back after a free session, someone with experience who knows how to look up their problems or someone who doesn’t even know where to start?
I can understand why IT jobs get disrespected if your own mentality is to gatekeep your own job.
 
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I can why IT jobs get disrespected if your own mentality is to gatekeep your own job.
You hit the nail on the head there. IT professionals can be some of the most awful, power-hungry, immoral bastards I've met, and they'll try to put down anyone who might threaten their "superiority". The whole culture is so toxic everyone got gaslighted into thinking they're some sort of special wizard-jedi-ninja-rockstar who knows better than everyone - yet they're just another coding-monkey that will be quickly replaced when the next wave of layoff hits.

Seriously, fuck IT people (before anyone asks, I work on IT as well).
 
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You hit the nail on the head there. IT professionals can be some of the most awful, power-hungry, immoral bastards I've met, and they'll try to put down anyone who might threaten their "superiority". The whole culture is so toxic everyone got gaslighted into thinking they're some sort of special wizard-jedi-ninja-rockstar who knows better than everyone - yet they're just another coding-monkey that will be quickly replaced when the next wave of layoff hits.

Seriously, fuck IT people (before anyone asks, I work on IT as well).
My experience with IT (i dabbled in it before changing careers) was that it was super polar. You had super great and super shit and little in between.
 
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Literally what is the point of being a tutoring if you’re gonna discriminate based on experience?
Who’s actually gonna keep coming back after a free session, someone with experience who knows how to look up their problems or someone who doesn’t even know where to start?
I can why IT jobs get disrespected if your own mentality is to gatekeep your own job.
Paid Tutoring is not College Classes. It's akin to a single Community College course at best, which means it's very much based on one's personal effort. It also presumes that you need professional help after making an effort yourself or having some reference and basis, because teaching you from scratch is essentially writing a one on one college course, which there's no money for.


Discriminating based on one's perceived desire to care is wrong, but I can understand why the guy is a bit jaded.
 
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I'm working in education and psychotherapy, and this chapter describes it so well how it's like when you first make contact with the other person. I used to be the same as Suzuki, judging my students based on my initial impressions and with my own set of assumptions and beliefs. Only later on, I found out that I need look at the students and see them for who they truly are, instead of relying on the image of that I initially had in my head, like what Satou did.
 
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Paid Tutoring is not College Classes. It's akin to a single Community College course at best, which means it's very much based on one's personal effort. It also presumes that you need professional help after making an effort yourself or having some reference and basis, because teaching you from scratch is essentially writing a one on one college course, which there's no money for.


Discriminating based on one's perceived desire to care is wrong, but I can understand why the guy is a bit jaded.
Yeah, it looked like the tutor guy's prior experiences with lazy colleagues colored his perception of the newbie -- who, admittedly, had a pretty defeatist attitude. Thankfully, Satou was around to help correct both of their mindsets.
 
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Yeah, it looked like the tutor guy's prior experiences with lazy colleagues colored his perception of the newbie -- who, admittedly, had a pretty defeatist attitude. Thankfully, Satou was around to help correct both of their mindsets.
Yeah, honestly Suzuki's initial judgement wasn't incorrect of who he was; the issue was that he was being too self-defeating and had too little self-esteem, which Satou managed to break through with her hopeful mindset by reaching out to him with that initial query and response setup to help him get over his self-doubts. He's still in the same place he was in before, functionally, but with a much better outlook because he now has some self-confidence.
 
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Thank God it started doing well. I was worried when reading the first bit and them coping it'll do better.

Break the mold. The monotony of slop that continues, while the gems end up getting axed. Surviiiiive!
 
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Well atleast we now know why his like this, as chp 1 was implied he was always looked down by others and here his previous senpais as well, and I think he saw that to the client is almost same as him, he gave up immediately which is his fault but FMC became a light that brought him back. Atleast he no longer a background character with only 1 personality.
 

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