Hi Reddit. I am a college student who recently began tutoring through a tutoring company. My employer hired me after a very short interview and said he had " a good feeling about me". I was very satisfied with my rate of $40 since I would be tutoring middle schoolers in fractions and decimals and I would not need much time to prepare. My employer began texting me how he loves me as a tutor despite never actually observing my tutoring. Then he started asking me to teach much harder jobs (high school math, coding) and I felt like I couldn't turn him down despite feeling under-qualified so I accepted. The tutoring has actually been going well but I have had to do some preparation while still being paid the same rate for the session itself and not extra for any prep. Now he wants me to undergo training to teach SAT math and be paid at the same rate- $40. All while constantly praising me. He introduced me to his team on a zoom and afterwards texted me: "Our team liked you a lot. I want to give you a lot of work lol". I wonder if all of this praise is to compensate for the fact that he's getting a "good deal" on me and to guilt me into staying with him despite the fact that he is probably charging his clients a much higher rate for the sessions. My questions is: while this employer has been helpful at finding me lessons, now that I see my own tutoring abilities, should I try to go out on my own- find clients organically- maybe even try to keep some of my current students (or is that too far?) or continue with him at the $40 rate.?
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