The #Fortnite craze continues. Get this, some parents are now paying “Fortnite coaches” $10-$20/hour to help their kids level up & become better @FortniteGame players! You’ll hear my reaction at the end of the story, but would YOU pay someone to help your kid be a better #gamer?pic.twitter.com/IQjZW79Ksc
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I should mention our office isn't that far from yours. Let us know and we'll hook you up.
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I’m a gamer of the 80’s and 90’s when things were a lot easier haha. I try to still play sometimes, but can’t keep up with the youngsters. I miss playing my Atari 2600 and Sega Genesis! Haha
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I enjoy playing fortnite with my twin 11 year old boys, and they are actually pretty good at it. I just have a hard time getting them to focus on the world outside of fortnite, so I think it would be even harder to do if they had lessons to make them even better players.
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One of the great benefits of coaching is that it also instills good habits not just improving skill level and some life skills. Coaches can help their students break bad habits, including playing too much or having a bad attitude.
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