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Pretty much work anytime you want over the week
You don't have to work every week. You get to pick hours out. But they are usually taken pretty quickly, so there is not a lot of choice.
The hours are very flexible. It allows you to be an early bird, an afternoon/evening person or even a late night owl.
The worst thing is trying to get more hours.
Hours are very flexible. It is hard to schedule hours ahead of time, but you can log on whenever you want as a "floating" tutor, though you often will wait a long time for a student.
Hours are pretty minimal unless you "float" (make yourself available online, but only get paid when you are with a student).
The flexible part is good, the reduced hours is pretty much forced--I'm not sure anybody manages to regularly get more than the maximum number of hours they can sign up for when signing up for hours opens, and with how little you get paid for wait time it's rather frustrating.
The hours are flexible, but they only allow you to work up to 4 hours per day if you are a part time worker. This makes it very difficult to earn a living.
The hours are very flexible. You can be online whenever you want (since it is a 24/7 service). The only issue with hours is the hours depends on the school schedules since clients are students. So summer and winter months are very low.