miguksaram
Master of Arts
A couple of issues arise. First, they may not know who to ask. Another issue may be that they would feel obligated to that student. One of the worse issue is having just anyone do the work. Just because they offer, doesn't mean you should let them do it. They may not have a clue and that could lead to more hurt than help.Why are so many Masters so reluctant to ask for help or even accept it if it is offered?
A main issue is the fact that you have to treat it as a business and when you have volunteers doing the work, it is hard to hold them accountable since it is "free" labor. They may be real excited the first week, but come the second week they may become bored and let the projects slide.
Lastly is ego. Some instructors feel that because they have a black belt in martial arts that also equates knowledge in martial art business. It does not. They feel they know what's best for the school when in fact they are their worst enemy. They just have to let go and let someone else, who knows what they are doing, take over that aspect.