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post May 28 2015, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(Gloopal @ May 28 2015, 01:49 PM)
@lisiang, You wanted to know where to start with tutoring? I did a tonne of things when I started too- told the neighbours, spent RM 50 putting a notice up on the apartment block that I was staying in, printed 700 flyers to disperse around OUG, where I lived back then among many others. They actually did work! In this way, but it face a tedious affair lah, walking in the rain and very paiseh too!  blush.gif

There are a tonne of tuition agencies out there, each rivalling the other, and charging you a half of your first month's salary- which was a lot! You essentially worked for these guys for your month. And you needed to really suck up to them.

I got tired of this, so I started something new- Facebook.com/TheGloopal for tutors who just want to list, and don't want to pay any fees and commissions and all the other stuff. Our website is launching in a couple of days, but if you want to pre-register, you can register via http://parttimepost.com/jobs/brilliant-fun...uition-teacher/

Why are we doing it for free? Because I wished that there was a free service when I started. Malaysia's quite expensive la shakehead.gif
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Look forward to your new website.

By the way, do you realise there's another free website for tutors - www.tuitionmalaysia.net

It is a tuition directory for parents/students & tutors can join it for free.

 

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