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spanglish
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johnslat

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LongShiKong
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 10:12 am Post subject: |
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Spanglish: I'm not sure I get the connection between the article and your thread title.
ESL went mainstream almost a decade ago thanks to inclusive education practices and cuts in N.A. public education. I remember competing with freshly laid-off ESL teachers for private school jobs that spring back home. It's partly why I've remained in EFL. |
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spanglish
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:24 am Post subject: |
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I guess there's a lot of content in the article that we talk about everyday on Dave's, but that folks who don't do ESL or live abroad probably haven't heard of. Stuff like the reason for going abroad in the first place, the life style one can have, what it's 'really like.' The author seemed to do a nice job of capturing the why and the what in a nutshell and hopefully dispelling a few myths. |
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naturegirl321

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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:28 am Post subject: |
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Yea! Though I think they shoudl have covered more of the basics: like you'll probably only make $500 a month. |
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EFLeducator

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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 3:38 pm Post subject: |
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naturegirl321 wrote: |
Yea! Though I think they shoudl have covered more of the basics: like you'll probably only make $500 a month. |
Good one naturegirl. Sounds like an entry level position at most language schools in Mexico City. |
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spanglish
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:30 am Post subject: |
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It's interesting to see the link the article makes between the bad economy in the US and going abroad to seek greener pastures. |
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LongShiKong
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 2:17 pm Post subject: |
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$500/mo? Nature girl, China's changed. My newby colleague and I take home 12,000 ($1,900 US) a month with an apt provided (many positions don't provide one anymore). But even then the salary is over 10,000 RMB/mo (even for newbies).
An ESL* teacher in N.A. currently makes $15 - 25/hr and few of these positions are full-time.
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Spanglish, just so you know:
ESL: English language teaching within English-speaking countries
EFL: English language teaching within in a non�English-speaking region.
I don't think this trend is new. I'd seen my own, my friends, and colleagues previous professions being offshored or taken over by tech going as far back as the '80s. The fallout of '08, just accelerated the trend. |
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morrisonhotel
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LongShiKong wrote: |
$500/mo? Nature girl, China's changed. My newby colleague and I take home 12,000 ($1,900 US) a month with an apt provided (many positions don't provide one anymore). But even then the salary is over 10,000 RMB/mo (even for newbies). |
Please point me in the direction of these positions. 6 -7000 seems to be more usual from what I'm seeing on the job boards. |
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artemisia

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naturegirl321

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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:23 am Post subject: |
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LongShiKong wrote: |
$500/mo? Nature girl, China's changed. My newby colleague and I take home 12,000 ($1,900 US) a month with an apt provided (many positions don't provide one anymore). But even then the salary is over 10,000 RMB/mo (even for newbies). |
Where are you seeing these jobs? The ones here on Dave's are regularly about half of what you're takling about. A friend of mine is moving there in August and will be getting a whopping 5000 kuai a month.
It hasn't changed. There are a few good paying ones, but the majority of them are the same as when I left.
I just applied for one that pays 2700 to 4100 usd, plus a housing allowance, but that's certainly not the norm at all.
Just look at the job boards.
10K kuai isn't the typical pay for newbies at all. |
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marmot
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Well I can't speak for all of China, but in Shenzhen about 10-13k is the norm. I made 12,000 rmb right off the boat, with no experience. Those schools or Uni's paying 7,000rmb are either in the 2nd or 3rd tier cities or the work load is rather small and includes housing. |
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LongShiKong
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 3:19 pm Post subject: |
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I've been making between �7,200 and �8,000 (before tax) doing assistant managing/teaching for privates in small cities from 2004 until 2010 with my own housing provided free.
I'd been away for a yr until last summer when I accepted a (teaching only) position with Longman Schools, (DellEnglish.com) Beijing that paid �11,000/mo and req'd 2 yrs prior experience. Not having lived in Beijing since 2006, I thought that was rather high but I hadn't anticipated paying at least �3,500 rent--more than double what I'd paid in '06 and the agent's (ext:twisted: rtionist's) fee was still 1 mo's rent.
I don't recall whether they'd listed their salary in their ad or not. Shanghai Longman's current ad only mentions a �6,000 signing bonus but I believe the salary is the same (if not higher, at least the perks there are!!!) http://www.tefl.com/jobs/job.html?jo_id=47479
Like you, I thought �11,000 was high, but I actually had colleagues there convinced head office was rolling in the dough and paying us (FTs, not just CTs!) peanuts--this despite the fact I had very few students and classes. However, parents do fork out 10,000 in tuition with few questions--must be the name. Prior to my arrival, the 'high' salary led me to falsely suspect there would be lots of training and a host of professional standards and expectations to fulfill. In truth, there was virtually none.
The private school I'm at now also doesn't advertise their salary on their ads and as far as I know, it varies from location to location and based on experience with certification and a degree required. In my case, my salary is based on Shanghai positions (no provided apt.) but in this small city, the franchisee has chosen to provide it. And once again, I've got few students and few classes the manager here knows less than I do about running such a school and head office has left us with little more than their courseware.
New Oriental (Xindongfang) in Beijing is another school that I recall offering 10,000/mo and an extra 500 more if you have HSK and/or TEFL/TESOL certification on TEFL.com last summer or was it on theBeijinger.com, I forget. |
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naturegirl321

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marmot wrote: |
Well I can't speak for all of China, but in Shenzhen about 10-13k is the norm. I made 12,000 rmb right off the boat, with no experience. Those schools or Uni's paying 7,000rmb are either in the 2nd or 3rd tier cities or the work load is rather small and includes housing. |
12k with housing? Because if there's no housing your take home pay greatly decreases.
LongShiKong wrote: |
I've been making between �7,200 and �8,000 (before tax) doing assistant managing/teaching for privates in small cities from 2004 until 2010 with my own housing provided free.
I'd been away for a yr until last summer when I accepted a (teaching only) position with Longman Schools, (DellEnglish.com) Beijing that paid �11,000/mo and req'd 2 yrs prior experience. Not having lived in Beijing since 2006, I thought that was rather high but I hadn't anticipated paying at least �3,500 rent--more than double what I'd paid in '06 and the agent's (ext:twisted: rtionist's) fee was still 1 mo's rent.
I don't recall whether they'd listed their salary in their ad or not. Shanghai Longman's current ad only mentions a �6,000 signing bonus but I believe the salary is the same (if not higher, at least the perks there are!!!) http://www.tefl.com/jobs/job.html?jo_id=47479
New Oriental (Xindongfang) in Beijing is another school that I recall offering 10,000/mo and an extra 500 more if you have HSK and/or TEFL/TESOL certification on TEFL.com last summer or was it on theBeijinger.com, I forget. |
I was looking at Longman a couple years ago. I didn't apply due to the fact that housing wasn't provided. So you get 11K, but pay over 3K for housing. So you're left with 8500 a month. Decent, but still not heaps of money.
The jobs that pay 6000 often have housing, so it's a wash if it's not in a big city.
Also, their high signing bonus and need for teachers right now screams warning to me. |
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EFLeducator

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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:34 pm Post subject: |
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naturegirl321 wrote: |
marmot wrote: |
Well I can't speak for all of China, but in Shenzhen about 10-13k is the norm. I made 12,000 rmb right off the boat, with no experience. Those schools or Uni's paying 7,000rmb are either in the 2nd or 3rd tier cities or the work load is rather small and includes housing. |
12k with housing? Because if there's no housing your take home pay greatly decreases.
LongShiKong wrote: |
I've been making between �7,200 and �8,000 (before tax) doing assistant managing/teaching for privates in small cities from 2004 until 2010 with my own housing provided free.
I'd been away for a yr until last summer when I accepted a (teaching only) position with Longman Schools, (DellEnglish.com) Beijing that paid �11,000/mo and req'd 2 yrs prior experience. Not having lived in Beijing since 2006, I thought that was rather high but I hadn't anticipated paying at least �3,500 rent--more than double what I'd paid in '06 and the agent's (ext:twisted: rtionist's) fee was still 1 mo's rent.
I don't recall whether they'd listed their salary in their ad or not. Shanghai Longman's current ad only mentions a �6,000 signing bonus but I believe the salary is the same (if not higher, at least the perks there are!!!) http://www.tefl.com/jobs/job.html?jo_id=47479
New Oriental (Xindongfang) in Beijing is another school that I recall offering 10,000/mo and an extra 500 more if you have HSK and/or TEFL/TESOL certification on TEFL.com last summer or was it on theBeijinger.com, I forget. |
I was looking at Longman a couple years ago. I didn't apply due to the fact that housing wasn't provided. So you get 11K, but pay over 3K for housing. So you're left with 8500 a month. Decent, but still not heaps of money.
The jobs that pay 6000 often have housing, so it's a wash if it's not in a big city.
Also, their high signing bonus and need for teachers right now screams warning to me. |
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