There was a person on the forum who was ready to quit. I could tell by what he had written that he didn't understand because he was not really English speaking. He even said his English was not good. I told him that he should get a translator first and see if that helped him because he would be missing out on a lot if he quit. He sent me a message back and told me that he had gotten a translator and now he was excited because he could understand the training.
This is one example, but I think that if you reach out to the person to see the reason that they want to quit and then you address that reason, you may be able to convince the person to stay.
I know this is a short answer, but I feel it is the best advice you can have in this situation because at least you have the person telling you that they are going to quit. That seems to me to be a call for help. So if we find out the reason that they need help then we may be able to help them.
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There was a person on the forum who was ready to quit. I could tell by what he had written that he didn't understand because he was not really English speaking. He even said his English was not good. I told him that he should get a translator first and see if that helped him because he would be missing out on a lot if he quit. He sent me a message back and told me that he had gotten a translator and now he was excited because he could understand the training.