Calm down, Karen. Sessions only have to be half-days, meaning you could have another set of students in the afternoons. Book learning at first grade is only about an hour a day, then add 15-20 min per day per year after that.
Bad math? No math has been presented except for that in the meme. I said that it doesn't take into account expenses. I don't see what's so controversial about this. You even admit it in your statement "expense model is totally different", thus implying that expenses exist in both services and factories (don't know why you are even bringing up factories in the first place as this is off topic).
Service business have heaps of expenses. Hospitality is an obvious one. Regarding tutors, they need extra space for kids, tables, chairs, computers, etc. If they tutor on location they need to pay for transportation.
Calm down, Karen. Sessions only have to be half-days, meaning you could have another set of students in the afternoons. Book learning at first grade is only about an hour a day, then add 15-20 min per day per year after that.
This comment doesn't address my argument that businesses require other expenses to run. Not sure who this was intended for.
General bad math I suppose. Tutors are services, not factories. Expense model is totally different.
Bad math? No math has been presented except for that in the meme. I said that it doesn't take into account expenses. I don't see what's so controversial about this. You even admit it in your statement "expense model is totally different", thus implying that expenses exist in both services and factories (don't know why you are even bringing up factories in the first place as this is off topic).
Service business have heaps of expenses. Hospitality is an obvious one. Regarding tutors, they need extra space for kids, tables, chairs, computers, etc. If they tutor on location they need to pay for transportation.