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Scouse
Joined: 17 May 2007 Posts: 14 Location: China
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Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 11:10 am Post subject: Looking for easy work in a cool town |
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PAzine,
You might like to consider Suzhou, but make quite sure you are in the town centre, not stuck out in the sticks of Suzhou Industrial Park.
Suzhou is rated one of China's main tourist attractions, with canals and ornamental gardens galore. There are bars, cafes, Western foodstuffs, and a reasonable ex-pat community (many Koreans and Germans) - check out website <www.whatsoninsuzhou.com> where they are currently advertising for TEFL-certified folks for 18 hours per week for 7,000-8,000 rmb a month. Single apartment provided +visa sponsorship, medical insurance, flight reimbursement. You can almost double your salary on private lessons and university essay proof-reading/editing.This is what my girlfriend does.
There is no problem with internet access, but can be slow at peak times, like weekend evenings.
Good luck |
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PAzine
Joined: 22 May 2007 Posts: 45
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Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 1:49 pm Post subject: |
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| waxwing wrote: |
| Not only is there bound to be much less demand, but also you're competing with Mandarin students and other hardcore sinophiles. |
Yeah, that's a good point.
Cheers.
<Kunming incentive #4: pissups in the local with decompressing sinophiles>
EDIT: Clarification on the punch line 
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PAzine
Joined: 22 May 2007 Posts: 45
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Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 2:00 pm Post subject: Re: Looking for easy work in a cool town |
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| Scouse wrote: |
PAzine,
You might like to consider Suzhou, but make quite sure you are in the town centre, not stuck out in the sticks of Suzhou Industrial Park.
Suzhou is rated one of China's main tourist attractions, with canals and ornamental gardens galore. There are bars, cafes, Western foodstuffs, and a reasonable ex-pat community (many Koreans and Germans) - check out website <www.whatsoninsuzhou.com> where they are currently advertising for TEFL-certified folks for 18 hours per week for 7,000-8,000 rmb a month. Single apartment provided +visa sponsorship, medical insurance, flight reimbursement. You can almost double your salary on private lessons and university essay proof-reading/editing.This is what my girlfriend does.
There is no problem with internet access, but can be slow at peak times, like weekend evenings.
Good luck |
Thanks, Scouse. It's definitely now on the list of places I will look into. Sounds right in all regards.
I'm getting the impression from looking around that 6-10,000 is indeed possible... in a decent community... with low hours... and a stimulating environment... maybe...
Not impossible, anyway... |
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voodikon

Joined: 23 Sep 2004 Posts: 1363 Location: chengdu
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Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 7:56 am Post subject: |
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i lived in suzhou for a year, and now i live in chengdu. i'd say you could find a job with under 20 hours in any city, but out west (chengdu/kunming), you'll be hard-pressed to find one that also pays 6000. average university salary here seems to be 4000.
you can make quite a bit more in suzhou (when i lived there in 2004-05, the average starting seemed to be about 6000, and there were certainly jobs that paid much higher). however, i thought it was dull as anything, but that was a few years ago and i was 22 and just out of college. now i might have a different opinion on it. but i don't know that i'd call it laid back. there are a lot of businessy expats there because it's one of china's special foreign-investment region thingies. |
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