I'm looking for 1-3 (depending on time availability) native-speaker tutors
for providing English language lessons to financially secure clients. The
clients have various needs, so here's a brief description:

* One client is a 13-year old boy with Intermediate verbal skills, and
Lower-Intermediate writing ability.  His parents will be sending him to
Anglo-American school next year, and want him to raise his skills before
September. They require a tutor with a strict methodological approach, who
will assign homework and check progress in an accountable manner.
Curriculum is tutor's-choice, and will be paid for, but must exist. Rate:
1000 rubles/hour, near Prospekt Mira, evenings. Tutor needs Basic Russian
skills to explain progress to the Mom. (Great job for a visiting grad
student with good org skills.)

* Another client is a woman who runs a small chain of restaurants. She's
very energetic and personable, and wants to improve her English both for
business reasons and for self-improvement. Her English skills are Basic,
but not "zero." Curriculum is totally up to the tutor, and can be
discussed. Rate: 1000-1500 rubles/hour, at quiet cafe locations in the city
center, and may include free vegetarian (yeah, I know...) food.  Times are
flexible.  Tutor's Russian can be rudimentary.

* Additionally, there's a high-level manager in a large Russian firm, whose
top-manager boss just started learning English and made a "strong
implication" that it's a "good idea," so y'all understand the motivation
here.  Client's level is close to Beginner, at best. A strong, formal
curriculum is required, and will be paid for.  Rate: 1500 rubles/hour, in
an office location, mornings. May grow to group lessons, with appropriate
pay increase of course. Opportunity to become "feeder" for prestigious
London-based Intermediate Russian skills in a tutor would be ideal.

All lessons are two hours each, and before you ask me silly stuff like "is
that actual time or academic?," it's like this: the tutor shows up, and
leaves around two hours later.  How a tutor wants to take breaks within
those two hours is up to him or her and the client.

Finally, I won't take even one kopeck for hooking up a tutor with a client
-- all the cash is the tutor's, and after the initial negotiations (which
I'll assist with), all further negotiations are up to the tutor.  Fine, if
the tutor wants to buy me a drink, that's always good.

What's the catch?  All of these clients approached me because of my
reputation, and in this economy, a consultant's reputation is his bread and
butter.  Therefore, I require a personal interview with any applicant
before moving forward. Skype interviews are an option, depending on
experience.

If interested, please contact me off-list at [email protected].
 Applicants don't have to bother with resumes, just send me a decent
description of what you've done (or think you can do). Diplomas are cool,
professional experience is cool, but teaching certificates don't mean jack
in this biz, sorry. Also, American vs. Queen's English is equally
irrelevant -- sure, although many of you UK folks do speak more clearly,
you also spell things funny. :)
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