Hi Vangelis, welcome to Jobcase! You said you just moved to Chicago from Greece, that's quite a move! Since you moved from outside of the US do you have a visa, or other paperwork that says you can work in the US? If you do have paperwork I'd recommend applying to teach classical guitar at local schools and colleges. If you don't have the paperwork the best advice I can give you is to start your own studio. If you have a home large enough to teach lessons that's awesome, if not there should be some rehearsal/office spaces you should be able to rent to teach lessons. You can advertise yourself as a teacher online on Craigslist and other sites like that, you can put up flyers around the city on school bulletin boards and coffee shops. With any luck these things will help you get plenty of students. Let us know if you have any questions!
Hi Vangelis, welcome to Jobcase! You said you just moved to Chicago from Greece, that's quite a move! Since you moved from outside of the US do you have a visa, or other paperwork that says you can work in the US? If you do have paperwork I'd recommend applying to teach classical guitar at local schools and colleges. If you don't have the paperwork the best advice I can give you is to start your own studio. If you have a home large enough to teach lessons that's awesome, if not there should be some rehearsal/office spaces you should be able to rent to teach lessons. You can advertise yourself as a teacher online on Craigslist and other sites like that, you can put up flyers around the city on school bulletin boards and coffee shops. With any luck these things will help you get plenty of students. Let us know if you have any questions!