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Hirakata School? (Mabuchi?)

 
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wintersweet



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PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2005 7:17 pm    Post subject: Hirakata School? (Mabuchi?) Reply with quote

Hirakata School in Hirakata-shi is hiring, and I'm interested since I'm looking in Kansai right now. Just wondering if anyone has heard of them. The e-mail address listed is at mabuchi.co.jp, so I suppose it may be affiliated with Mabuchi, which appears to run schools under the WillWay and Epion names, none of which return anything from the search here.

I did see a mention of Hirakata city itself, and it seems to be well out from Osaka or Kyoto, but that doesn't matter too much to me. I'd rather not live in central Osaka anyway.
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PAULH



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PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2005 9:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Hirakata School? (Mabuchi?) Reply with quote

wintersweet wrote:
Hirakata School in Hirakata-shi is hiring, and I'm interested since I'm looking in Kansai right now. Just wondering if anyone has heard of them. The e-mail address listed is at mabuchi.co.jp, so I suppose it may be affiliated with Mabuchi, which appears to run schools under the WillWay and Epion names, none of which return anything from the search here.

I did see a mention of Hirakata city itself, and it seems to be well out from Osaka or Kyoto, but that doesn't matter too much to me. I'd rather not live in central Osaka anyway.


Never heard of this school but Hirakata station is only 20-30 minutes from the Osaka loop line and central Osaka by express. Thousands of people commute to Osaka every day and I used to work in Hirakata from Kyoto, and it would take 30-40 minutes by train and subway.

Anything that takes over an hour to get to work is what i would call far.

I would try and get a look at the contract as one can not tell what a school is like simply by the name and they may not have a large Internet presence.
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wintersweet



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PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2005 9:31 pm    Post subject: Re: Hirakata School? (Mabuchi?) Reply with quote

PAULH wrote:

Never heard of this school but Hirakata station is only 20-30 minutes from the Osaka loop line and central Osaka by express. Thousands of people commute to Osaka every day and I used to work in Hirakata from Kyoto, and it would take 30-40 minutes by train and subway.

Anything that takes over an hour to get to work is what i would call far.

I would try and get a look at the contract as one can not tell what a school is like simply by the name and they may not have a large Internet presence.


By my standards, living in the San Francisco Bay Area where everyone commutes, that's not far at all. Thanks for the first-hand advice.

If I get a look at the contract I'll post again.
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PAULH



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PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2005 10:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

P.S.

I took a look at the WillWay website and I wonder how many people can be "professional" teachers at the age of twenty, when the minimum requirement for most jobs is a university degree.

Standard pay for an eikaiwa position is usually about 250,000 for a forty hour work week, or 26-27 contact teaching hours.

Mabuchi looks to be a Japanese cram school for students studying for entrance exams, with WillWay a subsidiary English conversation school teaching kids. Cant really make out much more from the website.
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Rorschach



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PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2005 3:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not sure about the school but the Hirakata area seems to be very nice. I used to travel that way to Kyoto on the Keihan line (IMO the nicest train line in the Osaka area, just a shame its so expensive and so crowded most of the time). I've noticed a lot of foreign school students live in Hirakata.
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PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2005 7:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I work for Epion. It`s a subsidary of Willway, a huge company in the Takatsuki/ Hirakat area that provides healthcare services amongst other things. Mabuchi, a cram school, is an off-shoot of this company as well.
It`s a midsized company with schools located in the north Osaka area. The company started in the late 1990s in Hirakata.
The pay is based on a 70 hour 2 week system. The most you can teach is 30 lessons a week (but only a few people do). You can get bonuses if you teach more than 20 classes in a week. The vast majority of students are school age. classes range from 1-8 students.
All public holidays are off. 10 days paid holiday are also given after the 6th month mark.
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wintersweet



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PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2005 6:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bluefrog--thanks for clearing up the structure of the companies for me. Smile How much does the average teacher wind up making, do you think?
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PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2005 7:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I`d say most new teachers make 250,000 for the first 7-8 months, after that it depends on how many new students you take on. The school has events twice a year to attract new students. If parents like your teaching style (usually genki and fun) you can pick up quite a few students. I`d say you could earn from 260-280 afterwards.
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