Hi Cathy, tutors can resign for several reasons:
1) Child not cooperating
2) Got better pay elsewhere
3) Got a more convenient assignment
4) Assignment too stressful
and the list goes on. Since there is no contract they can quit at any time. Its hard to enforce a contract too cause once the tutor is not interested in teaching your child you might as well have him quit immediately rather than waste your money and your childs time.
I had a tutor from china teaching my kids mandarin. She had lost interest in teaching my kids as she suddenly found my house too far for her (why then did she accept the assignment in the first place?) and wasted 6 months of my childrens time.
Now i am not worried about the money wasted as i can always earn money. But when 6 months of your childs time is lost its hard to catch up and put them up and ahead in the rat race.
But luckily for me i always have 2 tutors teaching my kids mandarin. So on mondays and thursdays its tutor 1. On tues and thursdays its tutor 2. So if one quits i still have the other to fall back on and it gives me time to find a replacement.
In addition my son who is slightly weaker in Mandarin has afternoon tuitions on Mondays/Wed/Fri.
Thanks for the advise ginfreely. Points noted.
Now I'm hunting high and low for a tutor in JB. My son's Singapore tutor just resigned and disappeared. Then SMS me to transfer money into her account. Very irresponsible.