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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    It would be interesting to know what qualifications they are looking for.
    It would be interesting also to know what they're paying. If they only pay peanuts they may only get monkeys.

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    This is the link that keeps appearing on my Facebook feed. Hopefully you can all see it (fingers crossed);

    https://www.facebook.com/londonjewel...type=3&theater

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    Bit more info (including pay rates) here. Says teaching experience not completely necessary.

    I keep getting told I'd be a good teacher, but definitely not confident enough in my ability to teach jewellery making! http://www.londonjewelleryschool.co....ampaign=buffer

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    So £110 for 7 hours teaching, excluding lesson prep, setup and teardown. Working lunch presumably if it's spent with the students. £15.71 per hour day or £20 evening (again, for just the teaching time). No idea what the teaching ratio is either. For this they seem to expect experienced, competent freelance individuals.

    Aurarius' comment seems apposite.

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    When I was teaching web and computer skills in adult ed - nearly twenty years ago now - the tutor rate was about £16 an hour for teaching, to allow for course development, classroom setup and the other out of hours bits. And that was PAYE, rather than freelance - which would have paid more to cover NI, etc. So the rates quoted definitely seem low now.

    Quote Originally Posted by ps_bond View Post
    So £110 for 7 hours teaching, excluding lesson prep, setup and teardown. Working lunch presumably if it's spent with the students. £15.71 per hour day or £20 evening (again, for just the teaching time). No idea what the teaching ratio is either. For this they seem to expect experienced, competent freelance individuals.

    Aurarius' comment seems apposite.

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