TeleCommuting Internet Tutors help kids kept home for a cough or sneeze keep up with missed schoolwork.
The H1N1 Swine Flu scare is infecting the education of every kid in the country who has to stay home because of showing any cold symptoms at all.
Parents are not only burdened with the fear of the dreaded flu affecting their kids -- but with the anxiety that their kids will be falling behind in school.
Flu Tutors needed. TeleCommuting Flu Tutors make house calls over the Internet to come to the aid of the education victims the Flu is claiming.
TeleCommuting Tutors assist kids from Internet programs that let them work virtually side-by-side with students. No germs transfered -- just classwork help. Most kids gladly absorb a daily dose of computer program material -- online tutoring is just a little more serious computer game. With permission from parents, TeleCommuting Tutors can find out from the children's schools what class work the students are missing and what they need to stay ahead.
Job Seekers who have college or teaching degrees can join tutoring companies to get tutor certification and screening, which will allow them to reach out to community parents with trust.
And parents can locate the most highly-rated tutor companies. There are online tutor companies that can be employed for as little as an hour's time to keep kids on track till their symptoms clear and they can get back to class.
Job seekers can apply for online tutor jobs and parents can get detailed directions on how to determine the best-qualified tutors at http://www.tjobs.com, the Telecommuting Jobs website that has provided work at home TeleCommuting resources for job seekers and employers since 1996.
Chalk up another important benefit TeleCommuters provide: virtual Flu Tutors.
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