History
I joined the Army at 17, and eventually become a bomb technician (EOD), deploying to Iraq in that capacity. While in my unit, both stateside and overseas, I trained military and police in explosives hazard, post-blast investigations, and crime scene analysis. I trained and taught classes with and without an interpreter, in indoor and outdoor environments, always in culturally diverse settings. After nearly an 8 year career, I transitioned to the academic/civilian life. I realized teaching was a career I should pursue. So I graduated with a theology degree with honours, and determined to use my GI Bill to attend school overseas -- an MA in philosophy from the University of Buckingham. The worst thing from a student's perspective is a teacher who doesn't care. But since I enjoy both technology and teaching, and so serving people in a way that allows me to use both my tech skills and people skills to do what I love I am to provide the positive attitude and great experience any student would expect.
£30.00 p/h