Online Computer Tutor wanted $25 p/h
Online Computer Tutor wanted
for basic home / non business computer lessons
$25 per hour
Computer tutor wanted via team viewer or similar .Over the last 9 years I have already had some EIT students helping me with computer skills while they were in Hastings & it worked really well. It’s just as & when I need some-one at a time that suits us both. Payment is immediately after each lesson via online banking and I’m happy to provide a clean criminal conviction record.
To give an idea, at the moment I want to learn
How to do e set and check my laptops.
New cell phone ideas on how to search for next one when my one's battery becomes too short lifed
Using zoom on my laptop
Emails 12/3 from facebook and check other emails
Syncing goggle calendars on my 2 windows laptop and my Samsung galaxy 4 cell phone
Syncing all my documents on my 2 laptops
How to respond online to sponsor child’s letter
Using scanner on windows 11
How to sync cell and laptops goggle calendars, one note and other platforms
Remove start-up sound
Stop Messenger coming on start-up
There are continually new things for me to learn
Contact Maree on 021 104 6758
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