Could work, but when you have people who are at different levels of experience coming together to teach and learn its a dinner bell signal for people who have less than good intentions.
I think they mean to say that because of the experience/ knowledge gap between the mentor and the mentored, people (the mentors) end up feeling inclined to take a fee for 'service delivered.' So generally, it changes from being a mentor-mentored relationship to a more business-type teacher-student thing...
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Could work, but when you have people who are at different levels of experience coming together to teach and learn its a dinner bell signal for people who have less than good intentions.
Could you elaborate, please?
I think they mean to say that because of the experience/ knowledge gap between the mentor and the mentored, people (the mentors) end up feeling inclined to take a fee for 'service delivered.' So generally, it changes from being a mentor-mentored relationship to a more business-type teacher-student thing...