This was the most exhausting job I've ever had. In training, they make it seem like the kids you'll see are easy to work with, but realistically you might get one student a day without moderate to severe behavioral issues. I was NOT qualified to provide the type of care and attention that these kids require, nor did they offer any type of training in it. Aside from being exhausting for the "clinicians," it's not fair to these kids. The tutors are not given any heads-up about these students either. It's truly a trial by fire for both of you. It's devastating to watch them slip through the cracks.
Even if the kids do not have emotional or behavioral needs, none of them are learning by their 4th hour. It feels like LMB's way to squeeze another billing hour out of families.
When I found out how much LMB charges, I felt morally bankrupt. I'll always feel guilty for not quitting then, but at least I can say I won't be back. Parents could pay tutors twice what LMB pays us and be getting a more than 50% discount. I don't know where the money goes. Many of the books and materials in the centers are literally falling apart.
There's no time to get to know anyone with non-existent breaks and lunch "hours". It felt intentionally designed. They squeezed every ounce of life and labor they could out of us.
I've never been so depressed at a job. They treat the kids like coin purses. They treat the employees like necessary annoyances. They make you work on holidays and they have required overtime meetings. I never could take a full lunch hour or my "required" breaks because I was babysitting. I brought it up to a supervisor only to be told not to worry about it and that it wasn't my job, but also to make sure the kids are never left alone.