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How to start a tutoring program. You can always start from the ground up, just going to the
job, job boards at the college or high school and finding students to tutor and traveling
by word of mouth. And usually I mean most likely if you if you really go for it that
will that will, establish you pretty well and you will have more work than you know
what to do with after a certain point, so that works out fine as far as I've seen. Another
way to do it is to go into, a company that is pretty well established in the first place,
and, or for example Capitol Inn or Kumon, and seeing how they do things because usually
they are pretty well established for a reason they have got a good way of doing things and,
understanding, once you get a good understanding of that, going to start your own company somewhere
maybe renting out an office or some sort of space where you can invite people to come
be tutored, another way is to get into the private tutoring thing and travel by word
of mouth through that some private companies will allow you to do your own tutoring on
the side and if you travel by word of mouth through the clients that are already in the
company you can get referrals that are not you're not you're not stealing clients from
the, from the company, you are getting new clients and establishing a base that way,
and that that usually works out pretty well too especially because the variability in
rate can allow for you to make a more attractive deal with, with newer clients as opposed to
having to make the same deal with contract clients. That is how I would start a tutoring
program.