Disorganized - Tutor American Study Employee Review

2.0
15 Dec 2024
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Pros

The kids are lovely, as is one of the supervisors. Tutors are also paid for editing time, which sometimes doesn't happen at other companies. I initially appreciated the flexibility of working within whatever hours I had available each week and doing so virtually, and I imagine that the logistical issues aren't as bad for Americans who are in Vietnam.

Cons

I've generally had an unpleasant time working here. - The schedule is disorganized, and it doesn't help that everything is handled through whatsapp and google sheets tutors can't actually edit. We also can't contact students directly, which adds an extra layer of difficulty to logistics. - Payments take a very long time internationally. When they hired me, they said payments generally go through the 20th of the month for the previous month, or the 30th of the month at the latest. I have had to bother them to pay me every month, with some payments taking as long as six weeks and appearing in chunks under multiple unrelated names (including one beauty company???). I know that international payments are tricky, but if the business model is based on hiring Americans, they should figure that out. Payments finally appeared when promised only after I gave management an ultimatum that I would not provide any more availability unless I was paid within 30 days. - Everything is "urgent" -- essays to edit, last-minute scheduling when it's nighttime in my time zone, etc. -- but this same urgency does not apply to payments, and the pay isn't really high enough to justify the sense of urgency on my end. Yes, college application season is a stressful time for all, but if it takes them six weeks to process payments, I can take 48 hours to edit an essay. There also just isn't a great document-sharing system, which makes the whole thing messier. - Tutors are responsible for tracking all of their hours through unwieldy Google Sheets. This problem could easily be solved by designated scheduling/timekeeping software, which doesn't have to be expensive.

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Pros

The students who show up to sessions are amazing writers with a drive to succeed. They were the good part of this job--helping them.

Cons

This employer should be tagged for exploitation. From day one, the employee must make so many concessions. You receive no training (and if you ask questions, such as "What all will I be teaching?" or "How many students will I have," you are told that these were all covered in your short interview. They assure you, also, at the interview, that no-show students are not a problem. In fact, this is a huge problem. I was promised a lot of hours and had to work at 2 am most days, with long gaps in between tutoriung sessions. Students were frequently no-shows, and I was no paid for my time spent waiting for them to show. The docunments you are given to edit often are not properly labeled, and if you ask, for example, which to edit, it takes 12 hours to get a resoponse, yet every single thing they send you is stamped URGENT. The pay is terrible, the hours awful, and after waiting EIGHT WEEKS for my paycheck, it was of course incorrect and I had to spend more unpaid time straightening this out. Be advised to avoid this employer, and if you do work for them, to be ready to train yourself, work as many unpaid hours as paid hours, and be given far fewer hours than you were told when interviewing. Who can support themself ion 7 hours a week?

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