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01-22-2023 12:49 AM - edited 01-22-2023 01:07 AM
Helo.
I am a certified LabVIEW developer with 5 years of experience in developing.
I am starting a new private online teaching class of LabVIEW.
This is the first teaching experience for me
How much should I get per hour in USD ??
01-23-2023 06:53 AM
50 or so
01-26-2023 11:58 AM
Are you sure ?
01-26-2023 12:59 PM - edited 01-26-2023 01:03 PM
You can do a quick internet search and come up with an answer along the lines of
On average, a private tutor costs between $25 and $80 an hour
This is for students. For tutoring in a professional career, $50 is absolutely reasonable... I would actually expect it to be higher.
Edit: For clarity, this is assuming you live in the US where it is not uncommon for an experienced LabVIEW developer to be paid $120,000 / year. This equates to roughly $57 / hour and that isn't even the fully burdened rate (including health insurance, benefits, retirement, etc). Fully burdened rate of an experienced developer would be closer to $120 / hour
01-26-2023 01:07 PM - edited 01-26-2023 01:09 PM
@Sdhx71 wrote:
Helo.
I am a certified LabVIEW developer with 5 years of experience in developing.
I am starting a new private online teaching class of LabVIEW.
This is the first teaching experience for me
How much should I get per hour in USD ??
It depends on a lot of factors such as,
Tutors located in the west tend to be expensive due to the higher prevailing local wages whereas tutors from Asia are more affordable. Even in the US, a tutor from NY or CA will be a lot more expensive than a tutor from TX or AZ.
If you look at tutors from Asia, some could even teach for as low as $10/hour (speculation based on local wages)
Come up with a rate reasonable for you and your student - none of the parties should feel exploited.