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Possible to live on teaching salary in Guadalajara ???

 
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markw



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 2:31 am    Post subject: Possible to live on teaching salary in Guadalajara ??? Reply with quote

Hi All,

I apologize if this has been asked before, but I have been unable to find an answer to it in the forum. I am thinking about teaching in Guadalajara in 12-18 months. I don't have a college degree, but have completed about 3 yrs of credits so far. Right now a volunteer with a local literacy program teaching ESL to the local Hispanic community, and plan on getting either the CELTA or Trinity certification prior to going to Mexico. I am 43, if that makes a difference.

Is it realistic for me to live in Guadalajara and support my wife, on the average salary that I should be able to earn? I don't expext to live luxuriously, but comfortably. I probably would not bring a car, as I understand from a friend who used to live there that a car is unnecessary. I have no debt to pay, but will need my salary to cover all expenses; rent, food, utilities, Mexician medical insurance, etc. Please let me know the good, bad, and the ugly about this possible decision.

It is my understanding that my wife will be unable to get a FM-3 as she has no degree, and does not speak Spanish. Please correct me if I am wrong. My main reason for the decision to go Guadalajara, is the large English speaking community there.

We have always lived in, or near a hispanic community, in large American cities and enjoy the culture, food, and people a great deal and have reached a point in our lives where we are free to break away from the 12 hr work days that are killing us, but getting us nowhere. But, I don't just want to go into this blindly. I have been to Mexico several times, but only to the border areas, and Baja. We plan on visiting Guadalajara on our next vacation.

Sorry for the long post, I tried to get all my immediate questions in at one time. Thanks, in advance, for everyone's help.

Mark
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Ben Round de Bloc



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 11:32 am    Post subject: Re: Possible to live on teaching salary in Guadalajara ??? Reply with quote

markw wrote:
I don't have a college degree, but have completed about 3 yrs of credits so far. . .

Is it realistic for me to live in Guadalajara and support my wife, on the average salary that I should be able to earn? I don't expext to live luxuriously, but comfortably. I probably would not bring a car, as I understand from a friend who used to live there that a car is unnecessary. I have no debt to pay, but will need my salary to cover all expenses; rent, food, utilities, Mexician medical insurance, etc. Please let me know the good, bad, and the ugly about this possible decision.

It is my understanding that my wife will be unable to get a FM-3 as she has no degree, and does not speak Spanish. Please correct me if I am wrong. . .


Neither a university degree nor the ability to speak Spanish is a requirement for an FM-3 working visa in Mexico.

If you work legally, your employer must pay for your seguro social (national medical care insurance.) However, the quality of this medical service varies from location to location.

I'm not familiar with general EFL teachers' wages in Guadalajara compared to the cost of living there. In most places in Mexico, I think it would be difficult to support two people on one teacher's salary and live comfortably.

The combination of registration fees, high cost of gasoline, insurance, and general maintenance make it quite expensive to have a car in this country, especially on normal EFL teacher's wages.
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Wouter



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 8:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,

I think you are going to have a really tuff time doing this and also if you dont want to work 10 hours a day you probably cant do it.

Most of the teachers hardly can survive on their own salary so for supporting two people is a thing that i think cant be done.

The avarage that you need for one person to support your self in GDL is around 5000 till 6000 pesos a month. Of course it is not double when you are living with two people but let say between 9000 and 10000 pesos.

Teachers earn in GDL between 40 and 100 pesos an hour. The problem is that it is hard to find a lot of hours. A lot of schools have only a couple of hours.

This is my experience.

Wouter

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markw



Joined: 30 May 2005
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 12:15 am    Post subject: RE: Possible to live on teaching salary in Guadalajara ??? Reply with quote

Thanks for the responses. While they weren't exactly what I wanted to hear, It is much better to find out the reality sooner than later. I appreciate your honesty in saving me a lot of heartache and wasted time chasing something that is unrealistic. I guess I will continue tutoring here in the states and visiting Mexico as a tourist. Thanks again,

Mark
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