Slave Labour... - Instructor IQBar Employee Review

1.0
7 May 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- the kids are adorable and wonderful - it's really great to teach them if you like children and singing songs and being playful - working from home - some professional development if you would like it - Great if you live in a 2nd or 3rd country and would like a full time job for part time pay or you are travelling where the GBP is worth about double - if you were paid double in a first world country...it would be the bare minimum for the work you must do

Cons

- you absolutely have zero chance of making the 18 GBP as advertised. You will make a maximum of 12.50 GBP unless you teach several trial classes and get new students at 20GBP per student. Even then...you'll have to depend on the company to be truthful because you have no way of knowing if the trial class you taught was successful and the student signed on. They can also have multiple trials, so the last person to teach them gets the bonus usually even if you did a great job. - If you are full time, you get regular students and will have no chance to sign on new students and make above 10GBP weekdays and 12.50 on weekends - If you have 8 students a day which is common...you are expected to read all lessons ahead of time and plan for them with extra materials. This minimum takes 15 mins per student. So expect to do 2hrs of unpaid work daily for a 6 day work week. - considering the above your actual pay per working hour is 7GBP per hour with a 37 hr work week. - you must attend at least one seminar per week that is 1hr long. - assistants will pop into your class to evaluate you without warning - all your classes will be recorded and subject to scrutiny by anyone - you will be expected to offer work to prove loyalty to the company if you have 'free slots' because the 12hrs of unpaid work per week are not enough to prove that. - You are expected to report and edit errors on slides - Your pay will be reduced if you have a bad review - You will be spoken to as if you are mentally deficient if you should make an error while trying to keep up with every changing processes and people assuming new titles on average every 8 -12 weeks. - You must have two set ups in case power goes out or your computer has troubles. One computer is not enough to work for this company. If you do not...this counts as a 'strike' 3 and you are fired. - If you experience a power outage due to a fallen tree, horrendous weather etc...you are expected to use a hot spot or generator. In other words...there is no excuse for tech issues that is not punishable -You will have 3 minutes between classes - not 5 as you are expected to log into the class 2 mins before it begins and somehow also keep DETAILED notes of each student you teach in those 3-5 minutes - or spend an hour or so after class on your notes beside your planning time.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Really fun atmosphere for sure.

Cons

Objectives for my job weren't clear.

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