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Is it worth it to become a tutor?
Posted: 30 Mar 2022 06:10 UTC  Post #1
Jazzy
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To begin with, it should be warned that in legal terms, tutoring is an individual business, which means that it is subject to registration with state bodies.

According to the law, the rights and obligations of pedagogical workers, which are listed in the Federal Law "On Education in the Russian Federation", do not apply to him. On the one hand, this is a plus, and on the other, a minus.


The main disadvantage is that the tutoring market in Russia has a “gray status”. Only a small part of specialists work officially, others provide services at home illegally. Also, according to statistics, about 70% of teachers and school teachers earn extra money by tutoring.

In any case, the profession has its advantages and limitations. On the one hand, he does not have an employment relationship with anyone and works exclusively for himself, on the other hand, he does not have any legal guarantees. Legal uncertainty creates a bunch of different pitfalls for both clients and employees.

Well, since tutoring is a business, you should still register your activity as an individual entrepreneur, otherwise you can get into serious problems with the law.

Practicing tutors say that the pros and cons of work are largely subjective and highly dependent on individual characteristics. Some people prefer to work with customers, others work exclusively from home.
Posted: 30 Mar 2022 12:32 UTC  Post #2
Lebrons
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My friend is also studying with a tutor in three subjects. I recently also needed help with lessons and my mother asked me to find out where he found such a good one. his parents gave a link to the site https://edureviewer.com/tutoring/varsitytutors-com-review/ where we found information about this young man who copes with tutoring so cool.
Last edited: 30 Mar 2022 16:32 UTC by Lebrons
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