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Old 20-02-2009, 03:42 PM
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Hi Juggler... to be honest, when it comes to charging now, I think you have to look at how much the local plumbers/mechanics etc. are charging... I expect it's a lot more than £22 per hour! Because the kids you will teach will need different strategies and work tasks to help them progress, you could end up spending half an hour each week getting stuff sorted for the lesson if you're not careful/canny, add that to the travelling, and you're looking at £11 an hour... I expect down your neck of the woods you'd be hard pressed to find a cleaner/ironer for that!

You're dealing with worried parents here and their precious one's education, I'm sure they'll pay!

Good luck with it...
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