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Stuka
Joined: 27 Aug 2012 Posts: 237
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Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 11:38 pm Post subject: Hourly rates: How much lower can they go? |
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In a previous thread about a notorious language school called Speak Up I read that their hourly rate was �9 per hour. I really didn't think it could go any lower, but take a look at this ad from gumtree:
Contract type
Permanent
Pay: �8.50/hr
Hours: 10hrs-40hrs a week (Part-time or Full-time). Evenings required (6.30pm-8.30pm)
Location: Whitechapel, East London
Number of Vacancies: 2
Description: No previous experience or qualifications required although the applicant must speak
English as their first language and be friendly, dynamic, presentable and
articulate. An interest in language and grammar is expected. Training will be given to
the right candidates as the college utilises a prescribed method of teaching English.
Training generally lasts a week. The successful candidate will be teaching English to
adult learners mainly from Spain, Brazil and Italy. A good grasp of grammar is an
advantage. Experienced teachers are welcome to apply, especially if you have
experience in teaching IELTS or F.C.E.
Mode of Application: Please reply with an attached C.V.
http://www.gumtree.com/p/jobs/tefl-efl-esol-celta-english-language-teacher-required/1009725413
Yes, this school are paying their poor teachers an insulting �8.50 an hour to teach "adult learners mainly from Spain, Brazil and Italy". I wonder how many "experienced teachers" will apply? |
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slapntickle
Joined: 07 Sep 2010 Posts: 270
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Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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Here's another language school masquerading as a university who are paying their DELTA teachers a poxy �14.48 per hour:
English Language Tutor
Harper Adams University College
(�14.48-�15.81 per hour)
The post involves working as part of a busy team teaching on the pre-sessional course for international postgraduate students, and term-time, supporting a range of international students with their academic courses and language development. You will hold a first degree and the Diploma in English Language Teaching to Adults (DELTA).
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AGM921/english-language-tutor/
Long gone are the days when this website offered TEFL jobs that paid reasonable salaries. |
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Dedicated
Joined: 18 May 2007 Posts: 972 Location: UK
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Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 7:59 am Post subject: |
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slapntickle wrote :
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Here's another language school masquerading as a university |
Harper Adams University College was granted university status in 2012 and according to the Sunday Times survey was placed in the top 50 of all universities in the UK. It is in the top 3 for graduate employment.
This could be because it only focuses on agriculture and the agri-food chain and rural sector. It is situated in rural Shropshire, near to Edgmond, Newport.
One can only presume that potential employees would live locally or have to be offered accommodation. I totally agree that this is a shockingly low rate of pay, and I sincerely hope nobody with a DELTA is tempted to apply. |
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PC Parrot
Joined: 11 Dec 2009 Posts: 459 Location: Moral Police Station
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Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 10:41 am Post subject: |
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If it's that rural, at least there's the chance of some lucrative potato picking on the side .. |
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slapntickle
Joined: 07 Sep 2010 Posts: 270
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Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 3:54 pm Post subject: |
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PC Parrot wrote: |
If it's that rural, at least there's the chance of some lucrative potato picking on the side .. |
No doubt that potato picking would pay better. Maybe I should go back to university and get Ph.d in Potatolgy. It certainly offers a brighter future than ESL in this country. |
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Stuka
Joined: 27 Aug 2012 Posts: 237
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Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 10:54 pm Post subject: |
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I too was checking out this website tonight and found this ad by a corporate outfit called INTO University Partnerships:
Presessional English Teachers
INTO University of East Anglia London
Into offers a range of programmes from pre-university to postgraduate level recruited via our global network. The London Centre is also home to a joint venture with City University London and the Norwich Business School London base.
We currently have vacancies for Presessional English Teachers on our 12, 8 and 4- week intakes, which run between 24th June and 13th September 2013. Teachers must be available to teach for the whole of the period for which they are employed. In addition, there will be a one-day paid induction during the week commencing 17th June. We regret that we cannot offer accommodation for this period.
Requirements
Candidates should possess:
A recognised TEFL qualification, ideally at diploma and/or Master�s level (e.g. DELTA, MA in ELT and Applied Linguistics)
Previous experience teaching EAP and/or preparing international students for higher education
Previous presessional teaching will be a distinct advantage
Salary: �29,131 (pro rata) plus 30 days holiday (pro rata).
Teachers on a full time contract are expected to work 37.5 hours week on site, 20 of which will be teaching hours, and to undertake additional tasks as necessary, such as attendance at meetings, tutorials, marking and cover teaching.
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AGL602/presessional-english-teachers/?utm_source=Indeed&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Indeed
They are paying �29,131 per annum, which actually looks quite respectable until you do the maths: 29131/12 = 2428/4 = 607/37.5 = �16.12 per hour.(It'd work out less once you factor in the "additional tasks".) And like other schools, they're asking for a DELTA/MA and previous experience teaching EAP. Shocking. They'd be lucky to get an applicant with a CSE in English for that rate let alone anyone qualified. |
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Dedicated
Joined: 18 May 2007 Posts: 972 Location: UK
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 5:23 pm Post subject: |
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stuka wrote :
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They are paying 29,131 per annum...They'd be lucky to get an applicant with a CSE in English for that rate let alone anyone qualified |
The sad fact is that they will probably be swamped with applicants.
Let's just put this into perspective. A junior hospital doctor in year 1, working on average 56 hours per week or up to 72 hours on call, often in life and death situations, earns 22,412 GB pounds per annum. By year 2, a junior doctor can get 27,788 GB pounds, and by year 3, when undergoing specialist training, hits the dizzy heights of 29,705 GB pounds.
I know because my son is a junior doctor in London. |
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Stuka
Joined: 27 Aug 2012 Posts: 237
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 11:31 pm Post subject: |
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Dedicated wrote: |
The sad fact is that they will probably be swamped with applicants. |
As will this Mickey Mouse operation:
Westminster Academy
EFL tutor Wanted for Maternity Cover
Job description
Westminster Academy is looking to recruit a qualified, experienced, enthusiastic and creative EFL teacher from the 3rd of June 2013 for 6 months (could potentially be for 12 months) to cover maternity leave. The successful candidate is initially required to teach 3 hours / day, altogether 15 hours /week, may increase to 6 hours.
Qualifications:
Essential:
As a British Council accredited school, we require teachers to have a BA degree and a recognized TEFL qualification (CELTA/TESOL).
Extensive previous teaching experience
Good social and communication skills
Willingness to be flexible
Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK
CRB will be requested if appointed
Compensation:
�9/hour (teaching) and �8/hour (admin work)
Closing date for applicants:
22/05/2013
https://jobsearch.direct.gov.uk/GetJob.aspx?JobID=1996107
Instead of paying their teachers a decent wage, this school spent all its extra money paying off the British Council to get accreditation. I really think the BC have lost the plot. |
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spiral78

Joined: 05 Apr 2004 Posts: 11534 Location: On a Short Leash
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 11:49 pm Post subject: |
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They want someone with an MA for 9 pounds/hour??!!
That's about what a CELTA-qualified teacher in Prague would get for an hour of private lessons (279 czk).
It's only 10 euro, and 1/2 to 1/3 of what we'd get at a regular European university for an hour.
Crazy. |
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Dedicated
Joined: 18 May 2007 Posts: 972 Location: UK
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 7:27 am Post subject: |
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I've just checked out Westminster Academy and it is yet another Oxford Street establishment (146-148 Oxford Street).
The website lists their staff as "Faculty " !!! They are not a university.
If you check out the "Faculty", virtually all of them are non-native speakers with non-UK qualifications, and few even have a CELTA.
One Google review calls them "thugs".
Very disconcerting. |
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Stuka
Joined: 27 Aug 2012 Posts: 237
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 11:47 am Post subject: |
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This school, Westminster Academy, are the lowest of the low. Notice how they have advertised through the government website and are therefore looking for the most vulnerable teachers . . . teachers who are unemployed and who are being bullied every 2 weeks by their "adviser" at JobCentre Plus to take any old job that will get them off JSA and allow the adviser to meet her targets. This school must be blacklisted. |
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ChrisLV
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Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 4:10 pm Post subject: |
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Stuka wrote: |
They are paying �29,131 per annum, which actually looks quite respectable until you do the maths: 29131/12 = 2428/4 = 607/37.5 = �16.12 per hour.(It'd work out less once you factor in the "additional tasks".) And like other schools, they're asking for a DELTA/MA and previous experience teaching EAP. Shocking. They'd be lucky to get an applicant with a CSE in English for that rate let alone anyone qualified. |
There are only 20 teaching hours per week, and no teaching during holidays, so the pay is around £29 per teaching hour. That's low for EAP (perhaps £10/hr under the London average), but still much better than slogging it out for ten quid per teaching hour at a typical language school! |
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Stuka
Joined: 27 Aug 2012 Posts: 237
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Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 8:42 am Post subject: |
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ChrisLV wrote: |
Stuka wrote: |
They are paying �29,131 per annum, which actually looks quite respectable until you do the maths: 29131/12 = 2428/4 = 607/37.5 = �16.12 per hour.(It'd work out less once you factor in the "additional tasks".) And like other schools, they're asking for a DELTA/MA and previous experience teaching EAP. Shocking. They'd be lucky to get an applicant with a CSE in English for that rate let alone anyone qualified. |
There are only 20 teaching hours per week, and no teaching during holidays, so the pay is around £29 per teaching hour. That's low for EAP (perhaps £10/hr under the London average), but still much better than slogging it out for ten quid per teaching hour at a typical language school! |
I've never heard a teacher working at McInto defend their appallingly low salaries. You've got to be a confederate working for management or their massive marketing department that spins lies and half-truths to reassure their shareholders that everything at INTO is just swell. The truth is that for-profit operations like INTO put all their money into marketing, which is why the poor teachers are paid a pittance. Check out this article for the truth about where the priorities of for-profit schools really lie:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/28/net-us-forprofitcolleges-analysis-idUSBRE8AR0FJ20121128 |
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ChrisLV
Joined: 10 Feb 2013 Posts: 4
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Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 7:29 am Post subject: |
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Don't read more into my post than is there. Given the choice between INTO and a proper university, I would avoid INTO like the plague, and yes, most of that stems from the practices at INTO that are endemic to private-sector EFL operations. However, given the choice between INTO at 29k per year for 20 hours of EAP teaching versus 14-20k per year for God-only-knows-how-many hours of teaching English for No Specific Purpose at a standard TEFL school, I would have absolutely no hesitation in taking the INTO contract. |
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Sashadroogie

Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Posts: 11061 Location: Moskva, The Workers' Paradise
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Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 7:48 am Post subject: |
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Appalling rates.
Forget the decadent UK.
Come to Russia! |
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