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The article said she "volunteered" as a yoga teacher. I may be wrong, but I take that to mean she was not paid. Perhaps she was given free or reduced price board? JMOShe may have been insistent because she needed the work. She needed a job, and she had training as a yoga teacher, so it makes sense that she would be tenacious about finding a job in her area of expertise. She was a yoga teacher in Austin before the pandemic hit, and apparently left that work to go into real estate so she could continue to make a living. I don't see it as an issue of "entitlement."