They told me this guy "can do a lot for them" and that's all they seem to know about him, except that he's doing his undergraduate degree at some little school out of state. So basically, there's no personal connection to the guy. They couldn't even tell me his name. That all bugged me because although I'm not Arnold Jacobs, I've got my masters and I play regularly with a regional orchestra.
From what I understand the guy contacted at least one of my students about lessons "because he needs summer money." Needless to say, most of my income is from the lessons I teach in addition to the few gigs I get here and there so this caused me a bit of anxiety. Finances were also the first thing to come to mind when this was sprung on me at 7:30 this morning.
I did my best to try to explain why this wasn't really cool from my view, but I won't know till friday what they're going to decide.
Now I'm not sure what to think. I'm hoping that this guy just doesn't realize that he would be taking students from me and this is all inocent, but if he's talked to my students he would obviously know that they are taking lessons.
From what my students tell me they believe they have learned a lot this year and enjoy their lessons so I'm not really sure how to take this either.
I did talk one of the two of them into signing up for a time this summer (it was later in the day so I had a chance to come up with a better lecture) but it's not in stone.
Has this happened to you? If so what did you do? What do you think?
/rant

Jim Langenberg