| intelligent-hustler 
 
 
 Joined: 08 Apr 2015
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 Location: Rio De Janeiro
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 6:56 pm    Post subject: Unique Circumstances: Racism and Ageism Opinion Requested |   |  
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				| Sorry for the long post.  I wanted feedback specific to my situation.  TL;DR Can I live in Chang Mai/BKK on my savings and a full time teacher’s salary? 
 (X-post with Vietnam Board) Thank you in advance for any insight and assistance you can provide.
 
 Assistance Requested: Personal opinion on my specific situation from people with in-country experience
 
 Should I be more realistic about my chances of getting a mid-high level teaching job, given my age, professional experience, and Ethnicity (details below)? Mid-high level as defined by pay range >$1500 per month + paid holidays, without wholly unreasonable requests for unpaid activity and/or commutes.
 
 How much do I realistically need to make to be upper middle class in the LOS?
 
 I am no stranger to budget living.  I have lived in the US on less than $25,000 per year.  When I travel, I am more hostels and street food, than hotels and bistros.  However, my plan is to increase my standard of living slightly by semi-retiring in SEA.  Nothing exorbitant, but I am trying to gauge what is realistic.
 
 Unlike prior posters asking about salary, I have saved up enough to never HAVE to work again.  As long as I keep my expenses under $18,000 per year, I can live off my savings.  From what I am reading, I can live okay in Chang Mai/BKK on $1500 per month ($18000/12 months).  Taken in combination with the teaching salary question posted above, what kind of lifestyle can I realistically afford on $1500 per month + a full time teaching income?
 
 Professional Overview:
 Currently living in Rio De Janeiro as the Commercial Director of a US Publically Traded Helicopter company.  I have held Vice President and Director level positions in Finance, Sales, Mergers & Acquisitions, and Business Development for multiple Fortune 50 companies.
 I am a graduate from a US Top 10 Undergraduate Business School, with 4 degrees (Accounting, Computer Information Systems, International Business, and Operations Management) and 1 minor (Speech Communication).  I plan to complete my CELTA either prior to arrival in LOS or shortly thereafter.
 
 When viewed from a potential employer's perspective, will my professional accomplishments help outweigh my lack of prior teaching experience?
 This is Professional landing page: http://www.marcosison.com (website is still WIP)
 
 Personal Overview:  I am a 41 year old, native speaker (US) with Philippine dual citizenship.  I have significant travel/backpacking experience and have lived overseas in developing counties (Czech Republic and Brazil) for multiple years.  My intent is long term semi-retirement in SEA, with teaching as a supplemental activity.  However, I have been reading on these boards that Thailand ESL programs have a STRONG preference to “White” and young teachers.
 
 While I am not “White”, my mannerism and physical appearance is atypical Asian.  As a former fitness model, my physical appearance has always been an advantage for me, not a drawback.  In the same vein, my physical appearance, outlook, and attitude has never led anyone to believe I am over 40.
 
 Can the discrimination I face be overcome?
 What should I realistically expect to make with my background and circumstances?
 
 My Personal Website:http://intelligenthustler.com (website is still WIP)
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