Mmm, the world is so materialistic now. It's a shame, it really is.
My last piano teacher (who was actually my first and only -- I don't have one just now) taught me in high school and kept teaching me after I left. I
thought it wasn't just about the money for her. Obviously, I did pay her, but that didn't really seem to be her motivation.
But then she randomly decided to double the price of my lessons. Fine, that's up to her. My problem with that was that she'd decided to double the price of the lessons I'd
already paid her for that year, which meant I actually owed her a load of money!
Sod that. She'll be waiting a loooong time...
Does this age of teacher pupil career guidence exist anymore?
Yeah, of course. It's just hard to come by! I think it's partly because teachers generally have more than one student, and unless you've known them a long time they don't really feel they have any personal obligations to you. Some are more personal and better at "guidance" than others, but unfortunately for many teaching is just a means to an end. People have to make money, and it's a shame that even the arts have been reduced to little more than a means of material gain.
(Sorry, it's a cynical topic for me at the moment!)
Jas