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Thursday, April 30, 2009
9:14:00 PM

SHOWING YOU GUYS MY LOVELY CALENDAR!
When I'm still working at UOB, I'll usually draw a pic to represent the mood for the day!




Days when I'm busy, I can be as busy as a buzzing bee. When it comes to days when I'm free, I can be really very free.

Giving tuition. Pros and Cons.
1. Instead of working an hr for the miserable $6.50, you get to earn $28 for an hr.
2. Instead of wearing formal, walking up and down the office, you can dress in you comfortable casual outfits.
3. No office politics. No one to piss you off. Perhaps at times, your students. If they're mischievous.
4. You've got your own free time, no longer have to get stuck inside the office from 9am to 6pm.
5. Location - Your choice. Subjects - Your choice. You can choose where you wanna teach at, what subjects to teach. At your own preference.




However....




1. You can't choose the timing. You can't choose the examination dates. So when it's SA1 period, almost all your students will be having exams. There goes your busy time, almost all parents wants additional tuition's! For example, the day before the exam, you've gotta be there to help the kids with their revision.


2. Days when you've no tuition, you can be really very free. Like nothing to do after correcting their assignments.




After all, I enjoy giving tuition more than being a sales assistant (I used to be one). In a way, I learn as I teach. I get to re-visit my basics when I teach. Perhaps, the only thing that I dun really like about would be the timing. For example, just like ytd, after my 2hr tuition class at AMK - 45 mins ride home for a 15 mins dinner - OFF! I've to rush for another tuition class at TPY.




GREAT! 12 May is my GRADUATION DAY and a mum actually called me to want to have a tuition for her daughter at 4pm (when the ceremony begins at 4pm). lol. Perhaps I can spilt myself into 2?