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33% positive business outlook

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4.0
Sep 4, 2016

Math Tutor

Recommend
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Pros

Online tutoring, no need to commute. Flexible hours, can schedule a few hours in advance or logon and wait for students without scheduling (they use the term float). Tutoring is open 24/7, students may come any time. Can work from any location with stable Internet access and standard PC. Great students. Performance-based bonuses. Promotions are rather easy to get for qualified tutors. Some mentors are great and fully support and encourage tutors in good and bad times.

Cons

Strict policies regarding session lengths (cannot work with a student longer than x number of minutes), acceptance percentages (must accept more than y% requests), x and y depend on the subject. Violations may result in warnings and terminations. Sometimes it is difficult to explain a concept or work on a problem and stay within limits. Certain questions may be outside the subject area but there is no clear rule to determine that. Bonuses and tutor employment depend heavily on student ratings some of which may be undeserved but cannot be removed. Some mentors are not so great and only concentrate on negative sides. Stress because of the above.

1.0
Mar 15, 2016

Tutor

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The only pro is that you can tutor from anywhere with a strong wireless connection.

Cons

Before the beginning of last summer (summer of 2015), the company had a policy where tutors could work with students up to 29 hours a week. I would be able to float and get about 6-7 hours regularly per day. Then they stated that in order to give all tutors a chance to get some hours during the summer, they were going to institute a daily hours cap. The communication from the company made tutors believe this practice would just be applied during the summer period when demand goes down. Once the new school year began though, management decided to keep the daily hour cap. Now instead of working 29 hours a week, my weekly cap is 14 hours a week (daily 2 hour cap). Before the cap was instituted, my monthly rating level would be around 4.7-5, which would allow me to earn the monthly 12% bonus. Now, I am even lucky to break 4.5. The reason for this is because I work with less students. The student I do work with become angry that I am forced to cut my sessions with them so they leave me negative reviews. Tutor.com does not even allow me to finish working with the student. Once the time limit is reached, I am kicked off their server and thus the student thinks I just decided to quit working with them. Unfortunately, tutors are not given the opportunity to talk to each other or provide each other with contact information. As a result, it is difficult to figure out whether these daily hours caps are being placed on all tutors or just tutors from certain states (check out the subreddit for tutordotcom). In my time with the company, I have only had one positive mentor to work with who was willing to make positive suggestions instead of nitpick on worthless things. My current mentor was not even aware there was a daily hours cap in place (which leads me to believe this cap is placed on certain tutors). This mentor has suggested that in order to not receive negative ratings, that I should just decline sessions or not even tutor when I am close to my cap.

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