Read previewA wealthy family wants to hire a private tutor for their two young children.
The position includes a minimum annual salary of $180,000, nine weeks of annual vacation, and accommodation and travel expenses.
The UK-based tutoring agency Tutors International, searching for the highly lucrative tutoring role, has been described as the "Dom Perignon" of the industry.
"In 2001, we thought charging a client £28,000 ($35,000) a year was a lot of money," Caller told Business Insider.
Advertisement"Graduates from elite universities are often making a Faustian pact: serving the wealthy to pay their post‐graduation debts," he said.
Persons:
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