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TeaCakeLiterature · 10/02/2017 18:13

Realistically I'd need to bring in some money...so what could I do to work from home?!

I'm an English teacher so tutoring is obvious if I could get parents interested but anything else??

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archersfan22 · 10/02/2017 18:31

GCSE marking?

flouncybeetroot · 10/02/2017 18:32

Could you proofread? Essays/dissertations/job applications etc?

arbrighton · 10/02/2017 19:50

You can tutor from home, usually allowed on home insurance, just register self employed.

I go to my tutees' houses at the moment as i have transport but they don't and it's not local to home. No child yet, but after bean, hopefully my mum will babysit if i'm wanted next year.

I charge twenty for gcse and thirty for a level for maths and sciences but probably undercharge.

If i wanted more tutees, I'd use First Tutors again

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arbrighton · 10/02/2017 19:51

And at this time of year, 3months to GCSE and disappointing mock results in, loads of demand

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