- GOOD LUCK with getting scheduled hours according to your schedule or getting sessions when you have time. Most tutors are lucky to get 10 hours a week, except in peek times.
- The company has pretty impossible standards, expecting you to do a great job but to not take any time doing it.
- The company will try to screw you in every way possible for money.
- Training consists of constantly being barraged by your mentor with critiques, as they cherry-pick your toughest sessions to complain about.
- They have a lame mentorship program, which they use to essentially deny long-term employees promotions. They will constantly ask for nearly impossible numbers, and when you finally meet those, they will find something qualitative to use to deny you a promotion, and then furthermore, threaten you.
- Many students will roulette through tutors until they can find someone who will do what they want, the way they want it. Expect plenty of early disconnects and rude behavour.
- YOU have to pay the taxes for the job, as it is a contract job.
- YOU have to pay for your internet, computer, and any other hardware. Furthermore, tutor.com will punish you if you have a bad internet connection that causes too much dcing etc.