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PostPosted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 8:09 am    Post subject: Teaching Over 60 Reply with quote

I'm thinking of teaching ESL in Southeast Asia and wondering if being in my early 60's will be a problem.

I have a Masters Degree in Oriental Medicine, been in healthcare for twenty five years, written a few books and have taught at Chinese Medical Universities and Massage Schools.

Will it be a problem getting a a job preferably in Vietnam or Thailand? Is sooner better then later?
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 7:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Let's stay on topic, shall we?

If you have nothing constructive or helpful to offer, then spend your time on a board that permits less than civil discussion.

For the record, this one doesn't.

Those that persist in being less than civil here, are quickly permanently banned to include their IPs.


I'll take a shot at answering the OP's questions.

Regarding teaching in Thailand, some employers will hold your age against you. Most will not.

With a Master's degree, you may very well find yourself in demand regardless of your age or the field in which the grad degree was obtained.

It may or may not take you a while to find your first job, but you will find it and be offered others as time goes on.

As for teaching ESL, it is not rocket science and your life experiences to date are potentially more valuable to you and to your students than you probably recognize at the moment.

Good luck with your decision and I hope things work out for you.

*The above comments regarding teaching in Thailand are based both on personal experience and reviewing comments as a Moderator here about teaching in Thailand for almost two decades.*

Anyone is free to disagree with my comments, but it must be done civilly while respectful of all members.

If not, well, you know what will happen.Wink
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 10:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the positive reply, some people just can't help themselves I guess from taking shots at others.

You have given some things to think about. It would still be a ways off for me and 59 now and thought maybe when I'm 62 and collecting social security so I would not have to rely on my teaching income so much.

My main objective is to be in country for my photography as I used to be a professional photojournalist years ago. It is just a bonus to be able to help others, this time by teaching english...after all that is why I got into medicine in the first place.
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