Vitriolhack
I hear you
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Funny how, even post graduation, that rule still applies.I did, too! There're always the ones who do minimal work and want to coast on the backs of the other group members.
Fortunately, by the time I was in that program, I knew how to deal with those people; I was a Nursing professor by then.
I was in the program with two of my friends, one of whom was a president at one of the local hospital systems. We were able to pick and choose others who wanted to join our group. (We had a reputation)
We always let prospective members know how the group worked and what the rewards/consequences would be for their actions. People tended to move through the program in a cohort so by the 2nd or 3rd class, we pretty much knew who we were dealing with.
Some, just end up doing a lot more that their load. Charlatans have learn to smooth talk while the ones denouncing them are perceived as not being team players.
I have learned to steer away from them.