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This company has shut down due to the new China Regulations on online education.
GOGOKID is a great company. I’ve been teaching with this company since August of 2018. I’ve been making a great, steady income and I have fun teaching my GOGO kiddies while I travel. The company offers some irresistible incentives that you don’t want to miss. Not only that, but the lessons are simple, fun, and feature songs that will have you jamming like nobody’s business. I’m sure you’ll enjoy this company, too.
Check out the infographic below to see if you’re a qualified candidate. If so, keep reading to find out more details and how to apply. If you sign up using my referral link, let me know and I’ll arrange a time to help you prepare for the interview and answer any questions you have via Zoom or Skype.
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Teacher’s pay rates are based on a Base Pay + Credit Score Incentive structure aimed at enticing teachers to teach more classes. Base pay rates range from $7 per 30-minute lesson to $10 per 30-minute lesson. Your base pay will be determined during the interview.
*The following may be confusing. If you find your self getting dizzy, just scroll down or click here to view the official video explanation.
Credit Score Incentive ($0-2.5) + Base Pay ($7-10) = Earnings ($7-12.5) per class |
The Credit Score Incentive is determined by multiplying your Incentive Base by your Incentive Percentage
Credit Score Incentive = Incentive Base ($0-$2) * Incentive % (0%-125%) |
The Incentive Percentage is determined by your Credit Score. New teachers will start out at Level 1. Being on time, teaching more lessons, avoiding cancellations, and other positive behaviors will help you increase your credit score. Reach higher levels to increase your base pay.
Credit Score | Incentive Percentage |
---|---|
Level 1: (0 – 59) | 0 |
Level 2: (60 – 69) | 0 |
Level 3: (70 – 79) | 100% |
Level 4: (80 – 94) | 110% |
Level 5: (95 – 100) | 125% |
The Incentive Base is determined on a daily basis. If you teach 2-3 classes on Monday, you’ll receive an additional $1.50 per lesson. If you teach 5 classes on Tuesday, you’ll receive an additional $1.70 per lesson, and so on.
Number of Classes Completed Per Day | Incentive Base Per Completed Class |
---|---|
2-3 | $1.50 |
4-5 | $1.70 |
6-8 | $1.80 |
9 or more | $2.50 |
Okay, so let’s look at a couple of examples. You start at Level 1 with a Base Pay of $8.50. Since the Incentive Percentage for Level 1 is 0%, you do not receive any extra incentive pay besides the Incentive Base per class. Let’s say you taught 5 classes today. Today’s per lesson earnings will be :
$8.50 +$1.70 = $10.20/lesson ($20.40 per hour) |
Now let’s say your Base Pay is $8.50, but your Credit Score is at Level 4. At Levels 3 and 4, you can take advantage of an additional pay incentive determined by multiplying your Base Pay by the Incentive Percentage.
$8.50 * 110% = $9.35 |
Now let’s add the Incentive Base for those 5 lessons you taught today:
$9.35 + 1.70 = 11.05/lesson ($22.10) per hour |
I hope that makes sense to you. If not, please let me know. Check out the video below for an explanation with visuals.
Okay, so there you have it!
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