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What's up with Skype Eikaiwa?

 
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bluetortilla



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Location: Henan

PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:33 am    Post subject: What's up with Skype Eikaiwa? Reply with quote

I found one site from NOVA called 'Woman.' It's a Skype Eikaiwa site run out of Cebu City for, who would not suppose I guess- lonely Japanese men??

Anyway, minimum wage in the Philippines is about 2 USD an hour and from their prices it seems that's about what the women are making.

Other searches yielded similar, ridiculously low prices, like 95 yen for 25 minutes. Teachers from lots of different countries too. But I couldn't crack the prices further without actually signing up for a free lesson.

So what gives here? They must be charging some bigger prices for 'texts' or something. You can't get person to person attention for 2 bucks an hour anywhere. Can you?

One reason I'm asking is that if I were, in the future, to teach English over Skype I'd want at least 3000 JPY for one hour, or 1500 for 30 minutes. I know there are teachers out there who would teach for as low as 1500 an hour, but that's still way more than two bucks! I'd like to know a good justification for charging a higher price. There must be a hidden cost at these sites...I think...
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RM1983



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 2:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I guess they push the students to buy blocks of lessons, and the teachers are mainly housewives? They dont have to leave home and they get paid. You might struggle to justify a higher price, unless you could perhaps offer training in digital literacy or something like that
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Shimokitazawa



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 7:11 pm    Post subject: Re: What's up with Skype Eikaiwa? Reply with quote

bluetortilla wrote:
...if I were, in the future, to teach English over Skype I'd want at least 3000 JPY for one hour, or 1500 for 30 minutes.


Sometimes when I read your posts I wonder if you're just trolling the forums. First, you have no qualifications, so how do you justify earning $30 an hour? What do you bring to the table as far as professional teaching credentials go?

The irony here is, you're a guy who does not believe in acquiring professional training and education credentials, but yet you want to be a teacher - and a well paid teacher, at that!

Wow. Amazing. What a sense of entitlement. You're a native speaker of English. Big deal. Listen, we're a dime a dozen here. And I bet that many of those Filipina teachers are probably more qualified than you and hold degrees in education.
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RM1983



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 6:49 am    Post subject: Re: What's up with Skype Eikaiwa? Reply with quote

Shimokitazawa wrote:
bluetortilla wrote:
...if I were, in the future, to teach English over Skype I'd want at least 3000 JPY for one hour, or 1500 for 30 minutes.


Sometimes when I read your posts I wonder if you're just trolling the forums. First, you have no qualifications, so how do you justify earning $30 an hour? What do you bring to the table as far as professional teaching credentials go?

The irony here is, you're a guy who does not believe in acquiring professional training and education credentials, but yet you want to be a teacher - and a well paid teacher, at that!

Wow. Amazing. What a sense of entitlement. You're a native speaker of English. Big deal. Listen, we're a dime a dozen here. And I bet that many of those Filipina teachers are probably more qualified than you and hold degrees in education.


A non-native teacher who is interested in developing professionally is worth a lot more than a native who is not, all day long.

Actually, this is a bit of a worry I think. The Phillipines I have seen teaching are not shabby, at all. So what can we offer if they are charging so little?
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