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Since I have had a hard time finding a job with my business degree, I've been working part-time as a math teacher. It turns out I'm pretty good at it. The kids love me and the principal has asked me to be a full-time teacher (even though he knows I'm not trained to be a teacher).
Teachers are paid poorly in my country, so my question is: How can I turn this skill I apparently have into something profitable?

>> No.1613125

>>1613119
List all the math subjects you can easily mess around with.

>> No.1613144

>>1613125
Pretty much everything below academic tier. I've always had top grades in math.

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1613171

Bumpit, what do I do?

>> No.1613184

>>1613119
You'll probably gain more by teaching a single kid of some wealthy fuck than teaching a full class of retarded brats.

Given there are wealthy people in your country.

>> No.1613200

>>1613184
Yes, there are wealthy people in my country, now that you mention it...

>> No.1613211

Go to South Korea and teach rich kids for 10 grand a year.

Maths is a universal language, which means you have global competition.

>> No.1613263

>>1613211
>10 grand a year

But anon, I make 30 grand where I live

>> No.1613267

>>1613263
30k per year is quite good pay for lying to kids for a few hours a day

>> No.1613284

>>1613267
It is? In my country it's considered pretty low.

>> No.1613304

>>1613284
You could make a bit more if you become a global warming shill but that gravy train is grinding to a halt

>> No.1613847

>>1613119
Create a video compilation and sell it as a monthly subscription package.

Middle class parents will happily pay, in hope, and think of it as cheap private ed.

I would've done it if there weren't many free, good on the internet already. Plus, someone else already has done this with good animations, so..

>> No.1613983

>>1613119

Not sure how things are in your country, but:

> you could tutor on the side, $50/hr
> Do a part time job during holidays, like Drive for Uber or wait tables
> In the USA if you get a masters or doctorate degree you get paid more by the government