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Originally Posted by Bowser
Because students can't be viewed the same as employees, even if you are paying some of them to be there.
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They aren't treated as employees. They are, however, treated as customers. And with any business, there's an understanding that sometimes you have customer complaints that you simply don't engage. Or you know that at a certain price point, addressing them becomes prohibitive. Or you simply take the approach that pleases the most customers despite the fact that it angers some.
You appear to want a pack of young adults to be handled as though they are schoolchildren. And frankly, that's kinda what Loftin does. But everyone can't do that - someone needs to be behind the scenes looking at them as just another line on a ledger because that's how large organizations work. That was Wolfe's job and he didn't do it nearly as poorly as people are saying.