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China job/salary prospects for 59 year old?

 
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Paulusmack



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:40 am    Post subject: China job/salary prospects for 59 year old? Reply with quote

Hello everyone. I recently left a job in Thailand, have BA and TESOL Cert, eight years total teaching experience, willing to teach any age and level. My wife and I want to go to China asap. I have two questions for those with current or recent experience in China. First, given my age, what are the prospects of landing work at all? Second, what sort of salary can I expect in a large city and in lesser populated towns? Thanks for any information you can help us with. Smile
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johntpartee



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 8:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Your chances are good, employment-wise. Salaries will vary according to COL.
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Non Sequitur



Joined: 23 May 2010
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Location: China

PostPosted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You've got to think 'package' and look for these features in public sector tertiaries.
5500pm salary
10000 travel reimbursement
2500 spring travel allowance
Paid spring break
Free single occupancy on campus apartment
Most /all utilities paid incl broadband
No more than 20 contact hours
Paid summer vacation if you re sign for another year
As to age you have a better chance of having your permits renewed if you stay with the same school. Moral: Get it right and stay on.
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teenoso



Joined: 18 Sep 2013
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Location: south china

PostPosted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 1:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

60 years old seems to be a cut-off point for some employers and some locations (not a hard and fast rule).
Often I think because some elderly teachers have died here , and brought the school /city a lot of hassle, so the school gets nervous and applies the 'rule'. Or sometimes because the school needs fewer teachers and uses the rule to weed out teachers.

But don't let that put you off. With a good long teaching record in Thailand and a steady family , you may appeal to many employers.
In the private sector you can earn more certainly than NS quotes, but with longer hours. In the Uni or high school sector , I would negotiate for a max 16 hour contract. 20 hours is often seen in joint venture type unis , but 16 hours is plenty enough , imo, for us oldies.
I wouldn't accept less than 5000RMB per month, even in very small towns, unless it is a place like Yangshuo where competition for jobs is high, but once there you have plenty of opportunities for side-work.
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Mr. English



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 11:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

For the past two and a half years I have exclusively done private tutoring, but due to ongoing problems with keeping the hours up, I began working part-time this past September with one of the best and oldest high schools in Guangzhou, teaching writing in a new program they began that month for students aiming to go to college/university abroad. The school hired four foreigners, including me, the other three full-time, for this new program. Ages: 59, 61, 62, 68. Salaries are better than most universities offer. You just have to find a place that values experience.
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colonel



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Location: Nanyang and Cha-Am

PostPosted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 12:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

O.P. you also need to factor in the potential damage to your health.
I recently left the Middle Kingdom after six years.
Six years in which pollution levels have risen to an unacceptable level.
My eldest daughter, aged 9, and myself endured a hacking cough for a couple of months.
Diagnosed, on our return to Thailand, as bronchitis I determined that enough was enough.
Given the suggested rise in car ownership in China, over the next decade, pollution levels are not going to improve, significantly, in your lifetime.
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Santos



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 5:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Aside from the health and sanity issues I think we will all admit that age discrimination is very common in China. All employers want young good-looking model types with entertainer personalities - especially for teaching young primary school and kindergarten students.
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creeper1



Joined: 24 Aug 2010
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Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 1:04 pm    Post subject: ha haha Reply with quote

Yeah and I want a supermodel as a girlfriend.

What they want and what they get are two different things especially with another country nearby offering higher salaries Cool
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muffintop



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 2:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Santos wrote:
Aside from the health and sanity issues I think we will all admit that age discrimination is very common in China. All employers want young good-looking model types with entertainer personalities - especially for teaching young primary school and kindergarten students.


All?
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doogsville



Joined: 17 Nov 2011
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 3:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Santos wrote:
Aside from the health and sanity issues I think we will all admit that age discrimination is very common in China. All employers want young good-looking model types with entertainer personalities - especially for teaching young primary school and kindergarten students.


So, you've contacted every employer in China and found out what they are looking for in an employee? Wow! you must have a lot of free time!

On a more serious note, please don't post these huge assumptions based purely on your opinion and limited experience as though they were the gospel truth. There are still some innocent souls in the world who believe it. Largely because they are as naive as the poster.

My personal experience, as a 48 year old, is that while some Chinese employers are blinkered and prefer to employ stereotypes when they can find them, not all employers are so stupid. Also, I do have an entertainer personality, it's part of who I am. I make them laugh, I make them cry, but by god I also make them learn. Why do some people assume if you are an entertainer you can't also be a good teacher? I have only worked for three different employers in my time in China. Two were private schools, one, the current one, is a university. None of them seem to care about age, but they all seem to care about ability. I have worked with teachers half my age and others close to or past retirement age. The good ones were asked to stay, the bad ones weren't. Age didn't seem to factor in to it. I have also seen job ads I would not be considered for. Go figure, as they say. I personally would not want to work for, nor lose sleep over, a company or individual too stupid to read my CV and appreciate my experience and ability.

To address the OP's question. There are schools that will employ you purely because of your nationality and ability to walk upright. I would avoid such places. Then there are other places that will recognize, if not value in monetary terms, your experience and ability. They are worth following up on. As to the question of salary and benefits, it's usually stated in the job advert, and it may be possible to tweak it slightly, but look at the ads, and when you find one that ticks most of your boxes, then send them an email and take it from there.


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mike w



Joined: 26 May 2004
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Location: Beijing building site

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 12:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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All employers want young good-looking model types with entertainer personalities


The company I work for will not entertain any applications from foreigners UNDER the age of 50!!!

Don't generalise - it never gives a true reflection of the REAL situation - only your own limited perception.
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