I work as a tutor. I made an initial thread earlier this week but I can't find it now. If I find it later I'll link it below.
Basically, I've been working as a tutor for about 4 months now. The way this tutor service is set up is part classroom, part after school club with an area to play sports, a reading nook and food + drink. I'm one of 25-30 tutors, and I sit at a desk by the wall, and the walls are lined with other desks and tutors for various subjects. The students are high school and some college age so usually between 11 and 18, and there's about 75 students total, but we're getting more on a nearly daily basis.
I'm with one of the most popular subjects so I'm 1 of 3 tutors for my subject. In the 4 months I've been working there I've seen my coworkers mark work without reading it, ignore student's requests via email, and straight up play video games while telling the student they were looking things up. My coworkers are a mix of fellow uni students on summer break and retired teachers.
Students have come to realise that I actually care that they succeed. I answer emails promptly, I always have a new mock for them to try, I carve out time to see each student, and it takes me a little longer to mark stuff but I try and mark it accurately and fairly and provide extensive feedback.
Because of my attitude to work vs my colleague's attitude to work, students tend to ask me for help over them. If I'm at my desk and a colleague in my department is at their desk and we're both free, the student will come talk to me. I'm not meaning to be overconfident/arrogant, but this exact thing has happened many times now. The other day I was at my desk with a student, my colleague was at their desk not seeing anyone, and another student approached my desk and formed a queue to see me over what turned out to just be them wanting help clarifying something their teacher at school had said.
It looks like after this happened the manager asked the other teacher why the student went to me and not her, and she responded with something that implied that the students who come to me do so because they have a crush on me. When the manager inquired further she said that she wouldn't be surprised if there was a little more to it than that, and basically implied I was sleeping with my students.