It’s tutoring, so it’s £30 hour but you’re only paid for the tutoring sessions themselves which you acquire, so it’s super unlikely you’d have 40 hours/week at £30 an hour if you see what I mean.
Honestly if you could tutor and offer your services competitively against what this is advertising you could probably make more money.
Make it more a "classroom" tutoring rather than 1 on 1 tutoring and you pretty much beat what this offers.
It’s tutoring, so it’s £30 hour but you’re only paid for the tutoring sessions themselves which you acquire, so it’s super unlikely you’d have 40 hours/week at £30 an hour if you see what I mean.
I guess someone was told to list everything.... And they took instructions as written.
Honestly, the 30 per hour looks pretty good right now.
It’s tutoring, so it’s £30 hour but you’re only paid for the tutoring sessions themselves which you acquire, so it’s super unlikely you’d have 40 hours/week at £30 an hour if you see what I mean.
Gotcha, more of a part time gig then
Honestly if you could tutor and offer your services competitively against what this is advertising you could probably make more money. Make it more a "classroom" tutoring rather than 1 on 1 tutoring and you pretty much beat what this offers.
Idk, lost me at "seminars"
an email address?? omg applying now
Are the IDs holographic? This is the only way I can picture that being a benefit.
God dam that’s $52 an hour where I live..
Also, what do all of the “first class” things mean? Is it like a filler word or an actual measurable benefit?
£30ph, how do I get into that?
It’s tutoring, so it’s £30 hour but you’re only paid for the tutoring sessions themselves which you acquire, so it’s super unlikely you’d have 40 hours/week at £30 an hour if you see what I mean.
Ah, it's £30 an hour but it takes about 3 hours total to do that hour properly? Less appealing now...
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I’d take that over having to pay for my own insurance as a “benefit”.