Comment on which job should i work? tutor or barista?
CombatWombat@feddit.online 1 day ago
I would say tutor. I think it’ll be a better long-term career move, and there are so many students on the spectrum who could benefit from someone who has a similar experience sharing the techniques they’ve learned that work for them. Barista might be more comfortable, but I think tutoring will build your skill set more long-term. And you can always change! No shame in trying the one, deciding it’s not for you, and switching to the other.
anoncafe@lemmy.cafe 22 hours ago
is it true what someone on reddit said? i’d take it with a grain of salt, but they said i’d be bad at both due to my disability making it slow and that i’m not good enough and that they wouldn’t pay me to help their kids because i don’t know either skill inside and out.
CombatWombat@feddit.online 22 hours ago
No one teaching style works for everyone. What makes you a poor tutor for one student makes you an excellent tutor for another. I can tell you for certain, no-one can deduce whether you’re “good enough” to be a tutor via reddit.
anoncafe@lemmy.cafe 22 hours ago
thank you. they said im not smart enough in math to be a tutor, but im a grade ahead everyone else and quite extroverted with a genuine love to help
marker@piefed.social 22 hours ago
(Responderé en español pq para mí es más fácil)
No te preocupes, tía. Como ya dijo Wendy, ganas experiencia trabajando. Esa persona me parece un gilipollas y puede que haya tenido un mal día
anoncafe@lemmy.cafe 22 hours ago
thanks :)
wendyz7@thelemmy.club 22 hours ago
No, that user is just an ass. You’re not gonna be perfect at your first job and your first time, and you gain experience through working and watching everyone else.