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cozmick1
Joined: 30 Sep 2012 Posts: 5
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 6:25 pm Post subject: Newbie needs advice |
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Hello! I am thinking about coming to Thailand in April to teach English but I do have some questions. I have a B.A in religion and psychology with no teaching experience and no tefl certification. I am hoping to teach in a small greenish city....any suggestions? I'm hoping to save about 100 or 200 U.S dollars a month....is this possible?....should I get certified?.....(I don't have much money that's why I'm leaning against it)....thanks a bunch for your help! |
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tttompatz

Joined: 06 Mar 2010 Posts: 1951 Location: Talibon, Bohol, Philippines
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:47 pm Post subject: Re: Newbie needs advice |
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cozmick1 wrote: |
Hello! I am thinking about coming to Thailand in April to teach English but I do have some questions. I have a B.A in religion and psychology with no teaching experience and no tefl certification. I am hoping to teach in a small greenish city....any suggestions? I'm hoping to save about 100 or 200 U.S dollars a month....is this possible?....should I get certified?.....(I don't have much money that's why I'm leaning against it)....thanks a bunch for your help! |
Your BA coupled with a passport from an Anglophone country will get you a job.
(If you are not from an Anglophone country then you can add a REQUIRED TOEIC score to your expected list of expenses.)
Keeping the job is another matter.
Do you need a TEFL certification to get a job = no.
Should you get a TEFL certification = probably yes.
(120 hours with observed practicum is the standard.)
Yes, you can probably save a bit of money after you get settled. You won't save anything in your first year (setup costs to bear and airfare costs to recover).
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plumpy nut
Joined: 12 Mar 2011 Posts: 1652
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:02 pm Post subject: |
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You can easily save 100 to 200 dollars a month, but why would you want to save up that little? I was able to easily save 400 to 500 US dollars and even with daily coffee house visits for coffee you could save 500 to 600 US dollars per month especially if you're job gives you a free apartment and you don't blow your money on bars and Thai women or a Thai girlfriend. |
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cozmick1
Joined: 30 Sep 2012 Posts: 5
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 5:37 pm Post subject: |
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Not that I wanna save up that little...Just wanted to see the absolute minimum... |
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surendra
Joined: 09 Feb 2012 Posts: 82
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 6:23 am Post subject: |
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Hey all, since this should be a relavent thread.
How likely is it for a teaching position to offer free accomedations? (0-100%)
For example, in S.Korea, there is no point to take a job that does not provide free housing as 90% of the jobs posted provide this. |
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tttompatz

Joined: 06 Mar 2010 Posts: 1951 Location: Talibon, Bohol, Philippines
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:49 pm Post subject: |
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surendra wrote: |
Hey all, since this should be a relavent thread.
How likely is it for a teaching position to offer free accomedations? (0-100%)
For example, in S.Korea, there is no point to take a job that does not provide free housing as 90% of the jobs posted provide this. |
Depends a lot on the where....
in BKK chances approach "0" but housing allowances, when offered, are usually enough to cover basic accommodation since large "key money" deposits aren't required.
In major tourist traps your chances are close to "0" and employers don't usually include a housing allowance. Pay is often lower as well.
Out in the less popular provinces (2 hours out of BKK and not toward a beach) your chances of decent accommodation being taken care of by the employer is about 50/50 and is negotiable.
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surendra
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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much appreciated! |
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