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Tutoring

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Pianoplayer190 · 27/10/2024 17:43

I’ve been wanting to make a little extra money. I signed up to a few platforms like super prof. But I get nothing..no leads or jobs. I briefly had one via Tutorful that paid well but obviously she passed and didn’t need me again! I’d like 2-3 jobs ideally. Anyone know where I can do this?

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Meredusoleil · 27/10/2024 22:08

Whereabouts in the country are you? I tutor with an agency and my boss is always looking for new tutors!

Pianoplayer190 · 28/10/2024 00:56

Meredusoleil · 27/10/2024 22:08

Whereabouts in the country are you? I tutor with an agency and my boss is always looking for new tutors!

I’ll dm you!

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southchinasea · 28/10/2024 15:27

You don't need to go with an agency necessarily, try posting on your local Facebook groups as a qualified DBS checked teacher with your subject and availability and you should pick up some pupils directly.

TeenToTwenties · 29/10/2024 07:58

Knock knock.
Parent here. I had good success with TutorHunt before they changed their funding model. These days I would just use our local Facebook to see if anyone advertising or to ask for recommendations. I get put off by anyone who claims to tutor all ages or multiple subjects at GCSE.

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