Pros
Flexibility to design one's own cirruculum according to the needs of individual students. Autonomy to set personalised schedule and work independently. Personalization to provide one-on-one attention and tailor lessons to the learning style and pace of each student. Direct Impact: Witness immediate progress and impact on students' learning without bureaucratic processes. Potential for Higher Income: Can potentially earn more per hour compared to teaching in traditional institutions, especially with a strong reputation and demand.
Cons
Lack of Stability: Income can be inconsistent, especially when starting out, without the security of a regular paycheck. Administrative Burden: Responsible for managing administrative tasks such as marketing, scheduling, and billing, which can be time-consuming. Isolation: Lack of colleagues and peer support can lead to feelings of isolation and limited opportunities for collaboration.