Hi All,
I just returned from traveling for a couple of weeks. When I returned I found out my dojo has decided to go to an outside billing agency with automatic billing and contracts for a min of one year. They also raised the price of tuition. I have no problem with the increase as we all have to eat. Its the contract I have the problem with and that is being imposed at the organizational level.
The bummer is that I like where I'm training, its close to home and the schedule is good for me. I like the people and I like the instructor. I can either suck it up and do the contract or find another place to train. I really don't want the contractual obligation yet unless I travel 3x the distance I do now my options are of limited quality.
I could either go the Villari route or switch back to Shotokan
I have spent 7 years in Shotokan and one + in Kempo.
I know little first hand in regard to the Villari people and I have a choice of 2 Shotokan schools one IMHO, is quite bad and the other is OK not great. The one I really want to train at is over an hour away and I choose my family time over travelling that far to class.
What I asking is am I selling out my personal beliefs on contracts or am I just being a weenie about it?
Would any of you walk away as I am leaning or stay?
-Marc-
I just returned from traveling for a couple of weeks. When I returned I found out my dojo has decided to go to an outside billing agency with automatic billing and contracts for a min of one year. They also raised the price of tuition. I have no problem with the increase as we all have to eat. Its the contract I have the problem with and that is being imposed at the organizational level.
The bummer is that I like where I'm training, its close to home and the schedule is good for me. I like the people and I like the instructor. I can either suck it up and do the contract or find another place to train. I really don't want the contractual obligation yet unless I travel 3x the distance I do now my options are of limited quality.
I could either go the Villari route or switch back to Shotokan
I have spent 7 years in Shotokan and one + in Kempo.
I know little first hand in regard to the Villari people and I have a choice of 2 Shotokan schools one IMHO, is quite bad and the other is OK not great. The one I really want to train at is over an hour away and I choose my family time over travelling that far to class.
What I asking is am I selling out my personal beliefs on contracts or am I just being a weenie about it?
Would any of you walk away as I am leaning or stay?
-Marc-