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NorthofAmerica



Joined: 17 Jul 2006
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Location: Recovering Expat

PostPosted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 4:32 pm    Post subject: Private Lessons Reply with quote

Like a lot of people here I work very few hours a week but unfortunately ultimately am making peanuts. I'd like to set up a few privates as I did this at my last job and it ended helping me to make quite a bit more. How much is the going rate per. 45min-1hr in a decently affluent Chinese city? Where do you typically do them? I used to use a community centre but don't know of anything similar around here and there is no way I am turning my craphole apartment into a cram school haha

Thanks for any advice!
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alter ego



Joined: 24 Mar 2009
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 1:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The going rate for privates depends on the teacher, e.g., experience, money needs, ability to negotiate, etc. Estimates vary but in the big city where I live it's 100 on the low end and 250 on the high end. Like other consulting jobs the best way to find work is to advertise by telling everyone you know or meet that you're a tutor looking for private students. Referrals and word-of-mouth should take you from there.
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ttorriel



Joined: 13 Oct 2008
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 1:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

If money [peanuts] is such an issue then what brought you to China?

I'd stay away from common/community areas, as teaching and receiving payment for work that is outside your contractual obligation is illegal.
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nhat



Joined: 30 May 2009
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi!

alter ego's advice is pretty solid. To add to that, it's cool to let people know that you are looking to tutor, but at the same time be discreet about it. Start off by asking chinese friends and people you trust to be on the lookout for students, just to be on the safe side. No need to draw any more attention than you need. This way usually starts off slowly, but after you start tutoring students regularly and get to know them, then referrals should become more frequent.

As far as a place, if you are doing one-on-one tutoring, try talking to some friends and see if they have any offices available. If you are really looking to teach a bunch of students at a time, you could always rent a cheap apartment and furnish it with a whiteboard, desks, etc.

Best to start with one-on-ones and go from there.
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The Great Wall of Whiner



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd also add be careful if your school finds out they may not like it.
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The Ever-changing Cleric



Joined: 19 Feb 2009
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Great Wall of Whiner wrote:
I'd also add be careful if your school finds out they may not like it.

people should pay attention to their contracts. my last two contracts have done away with the clause prohibiting outside work. the new clause in its place states outside work is fine, but whatever i do at that outside job is my own responsibility. i'm sure i'm not at the only school in china thats made this change.
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Sinaman



Joined: 23 May 2009
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 10:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It depends how many people in one class as well. You are obviously going to charge less per person the more people you have but overall you will make more money.

I, personally, would not waste my time on anything less than 200RMB per hour.

The advice given above about whether your school is happy with you teaching privately is also good. If they do not have a problem with it then go ahead, if they do then make sure they do not know about it if you decide to go ahead with it.

And keep it discreet because you may encounter problems re: your visa
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