I am thinking to work as a private full time tutor first after leaving my full time job.
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Just wondering if the society will view young people (late 20s) who work as full time private tutor negatively?
I am also concerned if being a full time tutor (for like 3-6 months) will look bad on my resume and infront of my future potential employer.
Can advice me?
Here are what netizens think:
- Yes. It will leave a void in your resume and most employers may not view it positive.
- Lots of very well to do low profile private tutors around.
- What’s your reason for wanting to be a pte tutor, instead of finding another full time job ?
- It is ok to be a tutor … honest living … no shame about it. You get paid for what you work. If you are hard working enough, probably you may earn even more than your peers
- If can be unstable as during holidays, there would be lesser tuition assignments. Also, the parent can cancel the tuition anytime, especially at the start of the year.
- Good private tutors can make more than school teachers with less administrative stress. It depends on how good you are and what your goals are
- U worry a lot when all ppl care about is money. It won’t look bad to your future employers if you declare your income properly as a self-employed person.
- It’s a decent job in a decent industry, If the employer is so negative about this – then that’s already a red flag no?
- As someone who hires, NO it wouldn’t. Just shows you are enterprising and making good use of your time while looking for a suitable job that really interests you
- Why do you care what other people think of you? Are you Super Care? Most important thing is to put money in your pocket and provide food for your family.. No?