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    Office Work Tuition??

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    • A Offline
      atutor2001
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      Chenonceau:

      Such services already exist. Called executive coaching.
      Ya hor. Isn't all those management courses kind of tuition. :shock:

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        Quintessential Mum
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        Chenonceau:
        Quintessential Mum:

        I have come across many average/above average students that take tuition for some/all of their subjects from primary school to university. I wonder how these kids will cope :roll: after they graduate and actually have to do their own work (without the help of a tutor) in their respective jobs. Maybe there is an opportunity to start \"office\" tuition services in future. :lol:


        Such services already exist. Called executive coaching.

        No i am talking about helping the person to do his/her daily office work not setting goals/life coach stuff...

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          Quintessential Mum
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          atutor2001:
          Chenonceau:


          Such services already exist. Called executive coaching.

          Ya hor. Isn't all those management courses kind of tuition. :shock:

          Those are excuses to get out of doing any work - so attend seminars etc!! :lol: šŸ˜„

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            AceTutors123
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            LOL maybe they are called Consultants

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              Otah
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              Quintessential Mum:
              Chenonceau:

              [quote=\"Quintessential Mum\"]I have come across many average/above average students that take tuition for some/all of their subjects from primary school to university. I wonder how these kids will cope :roll: after they graduate and actually have to do their own work (without the help of a tutor) in their respective jobs. Maybe there is an opportunity to start \"office\" tuition services in future. :lol:


              Such services already exist. Called executive coaching.

              No i am talking about helping the person to do his/her daily office work not setting goals/life coach stuff...[/quote]Yes, it is called outsource .

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                ANobleNerd
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                Chenonceau:
                Quintessential Mum:

                I have come across many average/above average students that take tuition for some/all of their subjects from primary school to university. I wonder how these kids will cope :roll: after they graduate and actually have to do their own work (without the help of a tutor) in their respective jobs. Maybe there is an opportunity to start \"office\" tuition services in future. :lol:


                Such services already exist. Called executive coaching.

                I agree.

                After all, tutors don't actually do the kids' homework or take their exams, but good tutors help their kids understand what they want to achieve and help them get their goals.

                Management courses are more like schools or enrichment, rather than tuition. Management courses teach a broad general how-to to equip, rather than focus on the individual, which coaches do.

                For people helping the person do their daily office work, perhaps you're thinking about interns? šŸ˜‰

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                  MummyThreeStreams
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                  ANobleNerd:


                  For people helping the person do their daily office work, perhaps you're thinking about interns? šŸ˜‰
                  lol! good one!

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                    Quintessential Mum
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                    MummyThreeStreams:
                    ANobleNerd:



                    For people helping the person do their daily office work, perhaps you're thinking about interns? šŸ˜‰

                    lol! good one!

                    ha ha agree, cheap and eager! Bingo!

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                      tamarind
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                      Quintessential Mum:
                      I have come across many average/above average students that take tuition for some/all of their subjects from primary school to university. I wonder how these kids will cope :roll: after they graduate and actually have to do their own work (without the help of a tutor) in their respective jobs. Maybe there is an opportunity to start \"office\" tuition services in future. :lol:

                      Big companies will send their employees to all sorts of training courses, like Microsoft Word, Excel etc.

                      If the employee still cannot perform after attending courses, then they will very likely lose their job. This is the reality of life, and we should let our kids understand this. No one will pay them if they cannot do the job and needs to be handheld all the time.

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