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'The paid summer is a great perk'
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Your Summer / Winter pay
Full salary, 12 months
46%
 46%  [ 13 ]
Full salary 10 months, partial in summer
14%
 14%  [ 4 ]
full salary 10 months / zero in summer
32%
 32%  [ 9 ]
full 8, partial 4
3%
 3%  [ 1 ]
full 8, partial 2
3%
 3%  [ 1 ]
Total Votes : 28

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zactherat



Joined: 24 Aug 2011
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 2:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

buffalobill12323 wrote:
Teachers all over the world get paid holidays - it's part of the gig.


'teachers' is not a single category of employees, but a multitude of personnel working in a huge variety of geographical and social contexts. One could just as easily say 'teachers all over the world don't get paid holidays' (see relief teachers in London for one example of many), so I'm not really sure that there is a good argument for extrapolating this one chosen factor.

Do you think language school teachers should also get paid summer holidays? How about teachers in the corporate sector? How about vocational mentors?

I don't really see why teachers at Chinese public schools and universities should be entitled to longer holidays than everyone else - it's not like they work harder than people in other trades. If anything, they work less!

Personally I think that paid holidays will dry up, as employers gradually recognize that they can still attract and retain staff on 10 month contracts. Pity, perhaps, but it certainly appears to be a growing trend.
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NoBillyNO



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 3:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
buffalobill12323 wrote:
Teachers all over the world get paid holidays - it's part of the gig.


Teachers are often shoved into part time positions or temp position which do not pay vacation time ......
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Toast



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 3:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I recently saw one job ad that stated neither summer or winter vacations to be paid, which is perhaps doable if the salary for the other 9 months was higher (7,000 or so), but it was one of those crap 5,000rmb starter gigs meaning you'd just average 4,000rmb a month over the space of a year, which in my opinion - unless you're willing to live like Shysty von Shystelstein - is an unlivable wage..."But local payings can have 1,500!!" STFU.
I'm of the firm belief conditions are on the decline which combined with the cost of living on the incline means most of us are starting to get doubly reamed.
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dean_a_jones



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 4:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Toast wrote:
unless you're willing to live like Shysty von Shystelstein


Really?
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fat_chris



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 7:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Toast wrote:
Shysty von Shystelstein


Oh! I think I met him once on the open road!

He's that royal baron dude from Schwarzwald or Bayern, no?

Warm regards,
fat_chris
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maxand



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 1:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

fat_chris wrote:
Toast wrote:
Shysty von Shystelstein


Oh! I think I met him once on the open road!

He's that royal baron dude from Schwarzwald or Bayern, no?

Warm regards,
fat_chris


nah. Shysty von Shystelstein is a relative of joey joe joe jr shabadoo.
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fat_chris



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 4:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

maxand wrote:
fat_chris wrote:
Toast wrote:
Shysty von Shystelstein


Oh! I think I met him once on the open road!

He's that royal baron dude from Schwarzwald or Bayern, no?

Warm regards,
fat_chris


nah. Shysty von Shystelstein is a relative of joey joe joe jr shabadoo.


Ah, that's right. I got him confused with another Shysty I met way back when.

Warm regards,
fat_chris
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buffalobill12323



Joined: 18 Sep 2013
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 11:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

JoeKing wrote:
buffalobill12323 wrote:
JoeKing wrote:
buffalobill12323 wrote:

Seriously? Wow, just one more reason I am glad not to be American - that is scandalous.

What are some of the other reasons?


Poor healthcare, poor social care, republicans, schools that teach creationism, Bill o Reilly, The deep south, The NSA, George Bush, No football, dry counties, the downhill slope, PCness, Budweiser, y'all cancelled 'Firefly', the phrase 'y'all', Kardashians, Renaming 'Marathon' as 'Sickers', Walmart, Lindsay Lohan, Oprah, Ellen, Calling national champions world Champions, and the word Realtor

Well, I also have a strong dislike for most(almost all) of the things you cited, but it does not make me want to change nationalities. I could just as well cherry pick undesirable things associated with your nation - which I don't know and don't want to know because I don't want to get into a pointless nation-bashing contest. Just wondered why you felt the need to get in the anti-American dig on a thread(yes, I admit you started the thread) about contract benefits.



I come from Ireland, a nation of feckless, work-shy, wife-beating drunks - When I saw us portrayed so on American TV, I laughed, oh lordy. But then, we do have a very positive sense of humor.

Oh - you just reminded me of one more for America- devoid of a sense of humor. Except for Bill Bryson, he rocks. He actually talks in his books about how humorless his countrymen are - kinda laughs at himself, thats why I like him. - oh, oh, one more - a propensity for over the top, violent, knee jerk reactions. And Invasions. Jello. McDonalds. Nascar. Everything from A to U
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NoBillyNO



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 12:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Poor healthcare, poor social care, republicans, schools that teach creationism, Bill o Reilly, The deep south, The NSA, George Bush, No football, dry counties, the downhill slope, PCness, Budweiser, y'all cancelled 'Firefly', the phrase 'y'all', Kardashians, Renaming 'Marathon' as 'Sickers', Walmart, Lindsay Lohan, Oprah, Ellen, Calling national champions world Champions, and the word Realtor


To be quite honest, the deep south is a separate country .... Thank the Good Lord....
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JoeKing



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 2:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

buffalobill12323 wrote:


I come from Ireland, a nation of feckless, work-shy, wife-beating drunks - When I saw us portrayed so on American TV, I laughed, oh lordy. But then, we do have a very positive sense of humor.

Oh - you just reminded me of one more for America- devoid of a sense of humor. Except for Bill Bryson, he rocks. He actually talks in his books about how humorless his countrymen are - kinda laughs at himself, thats why I like him. - oh, oh, one more - a propensity for over the top, violent, knee jerk reactions. And Invasions. Jello. McDonalds. Nascar. Everything from A to U

Well, in my defense, it's not always easy to tell if someone is joking by the written word alone - that is why I asked you to expand on your first comment. Now you're trying to "get my goat" by doubling down, and playing the "you can't take a joke" card, which people often do when someone objects to their comments. In this case, you may be right. It actually is having an effect, because even though I am not exactly the "lampshade on the head" guy at parties, I like to think I can take a joke. And since you don't have a history a being a dick, I should have just let it go. The US of A is a big country, and it's people are often painted with too broad of a brush, which I guess I am a little too sensitive about.

BTW, I am half-Irish, and my best friend in China is an Irishman who manages an Irish pub in Ningbo - a good friend to have.

And thanks for turning me on to Bill Bryson - I had never heard of him before but he looks like he is worth a read.
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teachingld2004



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 8:38 am    Post subject: paid summer Reply with quote

My university: First contract 10 months. If we sign again one year. This includes 6 week winter holiday paid, and 7 weeks summer holiday paid. After half contract 7000 for airfare, and last paycheck gives us another 7000. Bonus each term 2000rmb. Teachers day bonus, and a small traveling bonus. Free housing (almost). 200rmb towards utilities. But our bills are higher in summer and winter.
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Bud Powell



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 10:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

A reminder to the OP: In the U.S., teachers are not paid during the summer unless they are actually working. They can opt to have their paychecks stretched out over the summer which means less psy for the months they are working. Most teachers opt for this.

Re: Paid Holidays' Teachers are paid for all Federal and State holidays (there are exceptions, and some local holidays are probably exempt). Summerbreak in the U.S. is not a holiday. It is a period of unemployment.

I've always been paid for holidays in China and in the U.S.. I work in public colleges and universities. Summer breaks are another story. Some Chinese universities provide employment opportunities for FTs that don't leave in the summer. Some will pay for the summer even if it's not in the contract.

The disturbing trend that I've noticed in the last few employment situations is that the FAO actually sends us home for the summer. The previous employer expected everyone to check into a hotel during the summer at our own expense, even though it wasn't in the contract. This may reflect only a few situations, but it seems that the motive behind these things is the cost of utilities during the summer.
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teenoso



Joined: 18 Sep 2013
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Location: south china

PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 1:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The US of A is a big country, and its people are often painted with too broad a brush


our China too !

On the OP's topic, I don't like not being paid for the full summer , but as others have said, I add up the total package , divide by the hours worked etc etc. ....The flight re-imbursement is the same (give or take) as a summer salary payment.

(on Bill Bryson, he is something of a legend in the UK, mainly coz of the rather flattering and very amusing 'Notes From a Small Island'. Sadly this book is way out-of-date now, but his book on Australia is a hoot , IMO).
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weigookin74



Joined: 30 Mar 2010
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 1:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

JoeKing wrote:
buffalobill12323 wrote:
JoeKing wrote:
buffalobill12323 wrote:

Seriously? Wow, just one more reason I am glad not to be American - that is scandalous.

What are some of the other reasons?


Poor healthcare, poor social care, republicans, schools that teach creationism, Bill o Reilly, The deep south, The NSA, George Bush, No football, dry counties, the downhill slope, PCness, Budweiser, y'all cancelled 'Firefly', the phrase 'y'all', Kardashians, Renaming 'Marathon' as 'Sickers', Walmart, Lindsay Lohan, Oprah, Ellen, Calling national champions world Champions, and the word Realtor

Well, I also have a strong dislike for most(almost all) of the things you cited, but it does not make me want to change nationalities. I could just as well cherry pick undesirable things associated with your nation - which I don't know and don't want to know because I don't want to get into a pointless nation-bashing contest. Just wondered why you felt the need to get in the anti-American dig on a thread(yes, I admit you started the thread) about contract benefits.


No football? You ever hear of a thing called the Superbowl?
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weigookin74



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 1:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

But, as far as I understand, actual school teachers get the summers off. ESL teachers don't. If you're lucky to get a gig that gives paid time off, enjoy it. It may not last forever. It sure didn't in SK. Unis use to be the cat's meow over there; less so now.
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