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Become an Online Tutor and Work from Home

By Cindy | September 14, 2007

For the last 2 months, I have tutored for Tutor.com. Tutor.com was featured in Working Mother Magazine as one of the top 25 Best Small Companies for Women. I absolutely love the experience. I help students understand their homework. It is a strict policy to not provide the student’s with answers but to help them with the process of learning!

The Reasons I Enjoy Working for Tutor.com

  • Flexibility: Schedule my hours weekly.
  • Progress: Have a mentor who assists in developing my skills to be a better tutor.
  • Accomplishment: Each session is an opportunity to improve a child’s education.
  • Income: I’m paid to work from home.

Tutor.com is an exciting opportunity to be an online tutor and assist in our children’s education. Tutor.com is the world leader in online tutoring services. Tutor.com allows thousands of students to connect to highly qualified tutors for help with their homework every day. The company is currently recruiting more tutors. I thought that you may want to take advantage of this special opportunity.

You can read more about this position at Tutor.com below. If you’re interested, please visit www.tutor.com/apply or call toll-free at 1-888-888-6726.

About Tutor.com

Tutor.com is recruiting tutors in all subjects to start training immediately for our tutoring programs. During our peak periods, we have over 70,000 students logging on every month for help with their homework. Tutor.com is the leading provider of one-to-one information services for libraries and other educational institutions. Live Homework Help is marketed to libraries, schools and after school programs – many of which provide the service for free to their students and communities. Students log on via partner websites or from home, enter their grade levels and the subject about which they have a question and meet with a tutor in a one-to-one online classroom. The classroom contains a whiteboard, live chat messaging, a web browser and the ability to share files. Live Homework Help is available across the country and internationally seven days a week from 2:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. ET. In addition, students log on through Tutor.com Direct, a service of private subscriptions to online tutoring sold directly to students and their families.

Benefits
* Tutor students all over the country who need your help
* Flexible scheduling
* Work from wherever you want – home, office, dorm, etc.
* Mentoring and professional development
* Bonuses and promotions
* Working with new educational technology

All tutoring takes place online. Tutors are paid an hourly rate that depends on their status. Be part of an exciting program that’s helping students all over the U.S. and the world improve academically.

Visit www.tutor.com/apply or contact homeworkhelp@tutor.com for more information!

If you decide to become a tutor, please mention that I referred you: Cindy Posey. Thank you!

If you’re interested in using the service, then check out their site for more details.

 

Tutor.com Direct -- Leader in On Demand Tutoring

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2 comments
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On September 17th, 2007 at 6:09 am, Maya said:

There is another important way in which online tutoring is especially helpful for mom. When you tierd playing the driver, driving your child or children back and forth from various classes, playdates, doctor appointments etc, this offers you relief. At least for tutoring your child, you dont have to make this trip. Your child can get fully interactive real time 1-on-1 tutoring right from your home, while you get that extra time for….you guessed it right..for your workout. I have tried this service and it has brought the much needed relieft to my hectic schedule with 3 kids and a full time job. The service that I am using is http://www.TutorAndMentor.com. They are very professional and the tutors are extremely patient with my daughter.

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On September 17th, 2007 at 8:52 pm, Cindy said:

Maya, I had not thought about the parent/student/tutor aspect of the programs. Thanks for the great insight.

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