Based on our record, Care.com seems to be a lot more popular than TutorMe. While we know about 722 links to Care.com, we've tracked only 7 mentions of TutorMe. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I found it on care.com. Im waiting for her to say what she has to say Wednesday to make my next move because agencies obv want references. Source: 5 months ago
Just like most online narrative reviews people would rarely have reason to come here and post "I love care.com I just found a nanny!" it's a pointless post, people only tend to post to complain or get help with an issue. Care.com is more popular than ever and in most markets it's far and away the most popular app outside of Facebook and its various groups. I like the site but can still acknowledge its gotten worse... Source: 5 months ago
I'm glad you stood up for yourself, in this situation, but a word of caution that much like how the care.com calculator skews low, that one skews a bit high and can fluctuate. I just looked it up and for my area I am making what it suggests...for twins. I have the highest rate I know of (mind you, only after generous raises). I've talked to other nannies with more experience who make up to $5 less than me. Look at... Source: 5 months ago
Absolutely don't go into any home that's not government funded. If you have extra cash, pay it to hire someone through, e.g., care.com to visit your Dad in the home and provide extra assistance. Much cheaper to pay for some extra support in a publicly funded facility than to go into a 100% privately-funded one. Source: 5 months ago
Did you use care.com to find your ride? Source: 5 months ago
Thanks for the feedback! To be fair, there's at least some precedent for per-minute pricing: TutorMe (https://tutorme.com) used to offer on-demand tutoring at the same $1/minute rate (in addition to a subscription option similar to the one you're describing) and appeared to have some success with that model. That being said, I agree that offering multiple options probably makes the most sense. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
TutorMe: Another popular platform that connects students with tutors for one-on-one online tutoring sessions. Source: about 1 year ago
Neal Kellogg, director of educational technology services in Oklahoma City Public Schools, said his district hired TutorMe.com 18 months ago, at a time when the district provided an iPad or Chromebook to each of its 33,000 students. “The main thing is … to help our kids have access to learning, 24/7,” he said. Source: about 1 year ago
What are some reliable tutoring programs I can work for online/in person? Is tutor.com or tutorme.com real? Source: over 1 year ago
There are many websites where you can tutor online (tutors.com, tutorme.com, superprof.com, etc.). Just google and a huge host of places will come up, where you can go through a short application process and then make money on your own time with whatever expertise you have in whichever subject areas. Source: about 2 years ago
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