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[quote=Anonymous]The money is different if you do it on your own vs. working through and agency. Once you get established and get enough students (and build up that word of mouth that is the best way to get new students), you can bring in a good amount of $ and can set your own price. But until that time, there's probably not a lot of income coming in. If you work for an agency, you can get jobs and a steady amount of money but they will be keeping much of what the parent pays so your pay will be significantly less. So look at what your main motivation is--bringing in income or having the teacher-student experience that you miss. I chose to work through an agency when I needed to bring in some extra $. It was in-home tutoring, and I could choose which students I wanted to take on based on age/grade and their location, so it can be a pretty flexible situation, which was helpful to my situation.[/quote]
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