Mike,

Your experience closely parallels that outlined by author Dave Eggers
in his description, at TED, of their tutoring project in San
Francisco:

http://bit.ly/2fuI34

This is an awesome project, a funny story, and an incredible outcome.

Plow ahead; if it can work in your community, do it and lead the way.

Best,
Dave

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On May 28, 12:04 pm, Mike Pihlman <[email protected]> wrote:
> A couple of weeks ago a man and his daughter (6th grade) came to see the
> office.  We chatted for a bit and the discussion came around to the fact
> that I am studying to be a teacher, and, as a retired engineer, Math is
> my thing (Middle School my favorite grades).
>
> Yesterday...he called and asked if I could spend an hour with his
> daughter as she was having trouble with Math.  Sure.  He brought her to
> the office.  He worked......while I tutored!
>
> Hmmm, I am thinking that I can tutor students while the parents work in
> the TracyVirtualOffice.  !!??
>
> Has anyone done that that you know of?  Does that sound like a valid idea?
>
> Mike
>
> --
> Mike Pihlman
> TracyVirtualOffice
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> 95 W. 11th Street, Suite 203
> Tracy, CA 95376
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