document.write( "Question 61066: What is the advantage of helping students with their homework? What's in it for you guys? Are you simply pure philanthopic beings with the sole desire to help humanity, or is there a catch? I know I am being cynical, but there is no such thing as a free lunch. \n" ); document.write( "
Algebra.Com's Answer #41987 by funmath(2933)\"\" \"About 
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I can't speak for everyone. I can speak for myself. I think someone is making money, because students keep telling me they are sending someone donations. Some tutors have a side paid online tutoring businesses, I've seen them advertise. I personally don't make any money from this. I taught high school math for 5 years. Now, I am a math instructional assistant for a community college full time. We don't have good online software for tutoring math, so I tell my students that I monitor this site from time to time if they need help from home or work. I monitor the site while I'm in my office and have no students and when I've got nothing to do at home. I really like helping students acheive their goals. That's why I do what I do for a living. But this site gives me no monitary gain, I just like helping people with math. It's nice to be good at something and help others. I've been professionally tutoring for my college for 5 years, it's a lot more personally rewarding to personally tutor people than to teach a whole class.
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