Pros
- I loved teaching to my regular pupils as well as some of my one-off last minute lessons.
- When hired, teachers are given a practice session which, although boring, is useful.
- Flexible hours. You can pick when you want to work.
Cons
- The management is very poor. There is no communication between staff and employers unless it's negative.
- When you send an important email to a superior about helping a pupil, do not expect a reply.
- If you have to cancel a lesson for whatever reason, they will penalise you on a point system that has no real founding and no real plus points.
- You're paid by the hour but have to spend time beforehand going over the presentations...so you're not paid by the hour at all really.
- The management is so poor that they told me they would not renew my contract via an email because I didn't adhere to their previous "warning" that I was cancelling too many lessons (after being ill). I had never received a "warning" email at all. They ignored this fact.
- When my contract ended I was unable to communicate with my regular pupils. I never got the chance to say goodbye and no-one responded when I passed on information for their future teachers on learning techniques they responded to.