and maybe even more!and that's not all.free furnished housing/utilitiesticket at beginning and endmedical insurancesome meals freeso basically that's money in your pocket. equivalent to a US-based salary of at least $120,000.the job:being a full-time tutor and mentor to children of the super-rich, you know, people who have several mansions on several continents.http://tutors-international.comsome of them sound pretty exciting, with quite a bit of travel involved with the family to exotic and expensive places (of course, all paid for, which is an extra perk).one of them, you would be a tutor on a yacht for a year! sail for a week to two weeks, be on land for 3-4 days, and then sail again, and repeat!here are the current adverts:http://tutors-international.com/for_tutors/adverts.phpi am definitely applying for some of them.good luck!p.s. i actually know some people who are currently doing this, and i can try to get you in touch with them if anybody wants.
3/18/2007 8:45:40 AM
How long is the commitment? I'd almost consider this for a few months before b-school!
3/18/2007 10:14:16 AM
at least for one year.click on the link above.
3/18/2007 10:23:14 AM
I think my lack of foreign language speaking ability is a hindrance. I would be better if I had opportunity to practice my German. I also can't do physics, but can cover everything else. I love working with kids to make them excited about learning.I'm bookmarking the site, however. If someone posts a position for say, 6-9 months so I'd be done next July...I'll quit my job and do this. It'd be awesome experience.
3/18/2007 10:42:10 AM
Is that what you're doing now, trappy? I thought you were teaching at a University for some reason.
3/18/2007 3:24:55 PM
no, i AM teaching at a university.but i am applying to do this for next year.
3/18/2007 7:26:53 PM
sounds like a scam to me.
3/30/2007 9:02:10 PM
it can sound like whatever you want it to sound like.if you had any clue about international teaching, and about the habit of some of the rich and the famous to hire full-time tutors for their children, you wouldn't be saying that.
3/30/2007 10:13:05 PM
3/31/2007 12:19:36 AM
Remember, at the end of the day you're just the hired help. Your ass better be invisible. These kinds of people aren't interested in your company.
3/31/2007 2:39:52 AM
i know you may make a lot of money, but aren't you at the beck and call of comeone else? i mean, part of what i like about my job is that i have most of the control over how things go. i don't want to be kevin kline to the shitty senator's son in "the emperor's club".
4/4/2007 6:57:16 PM
^ most of the time, no.they are pretty honest with the job requirements. they tell you honestly if for example, there are no set times, or you might also work on weekends for whatever reason (travel, child has tennis tournament coming up, etc), etc.
4/4/2007 9:49:25 PM
0EPII1 HAS BEEN...CRUSHED
4/5/2007 2:49:31 AM
trapezius HAS BEENCRUSHED
4/5/2007 2:50:28 AM
COOLNOSTALGIA FTW!
4/5/2007 2:59:55 AM
alter egos that remain unbeknownst
4/5/2007 3:10:45 AM
sign me up I am mega poor
4/5/2007 3:36:27 PM
so which Nigerian Prince would you teach?
4/5/2007 9:11:46 PM
if you think this is a scam, then you have no business being here.did you even visit the website?and are you even a teacher?
4/5/2007 10:06:53 PM
what is your IQ?geeze!!!
4/5/2007 10:40:37 PM
awesome...
6/13/2007 12:15:46 AM
6/13/2007 3:23:21 PM
i worked at McDowell's with the Prince of Zamunda
6/14/2007 8:18:55 AM
I saw Queen Latifah
6/15/2007 10:01:20 PM
I'm king latifa
6/15/2007 11:20:19 PM
6/17/2007 7:53:13 AM
this sounds like a great thing to do for a year, you make money, travel, and meet people and see things you may otherwise never see.
6/17/2007 12:11:54 PM