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bigtexas
Joined: 30 Nov 2009
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:37 am Post subject: |
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| IncheonTOEFL wrote: |
Work and save at a regular job for six months so you have a nest egg then never look at a recruiter again.
Use your smarts to get privates in a small area (one or two apartment complexes near your own apartment). It may take 2 months, but you'll be pulling in 4-5 million, if you market yourself right.
Over time, you will get a good reputation if you are a decent teacher and you can expand with a home school or your own small hagwon.
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Always look for business jobs because they pay the most. A 1:1 can net you 75-100K/hour, if you get it by yourself. A small class can net you 100-200K/hour. It takes time, but, those are the kind of jobs you want to shoot for- without a recruiter.
In addition to business jobs, specialty teaching pays a lot. You can get 150K/hour, min., 2 hours/ week, for a literature class with 4 students if you sell it right.
Basically, you and your wife, and/or Korean friend have to become your own recruiter.
In the end, it's going to come down to your reputation in the "mother" market, your wife's ability to seal the deal with companies and your ability to keep a long term relationship with all your students.
If you are successful, you might be able to pay cash for a new car with two months work, like my friend did. (-;
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thats how I got my 2011 black ssangyong actyon sports! |
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bigtexas
Joined: 30 Nov 2009
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:42 am Post subject: Re: Low-balling F2s |
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| IncheonTOEFL wrote: |
| bigtexas wrote: |
| Ice Tea wrote: |
| Does anyone ever notice how schools try to low-ball F2 visa holders? You think they are saving on airfare and key money, yet offer some ridiculous amount like 2.7. If you consider a starting salary of 2.2 + 0.5 (rent the school pays) + 0.1 (airfare), your regular E2 holder earns 2.8/month and gets free key money. You'd think there would be some sort of premium for permanent residents, but actually you'd make more just taking regular E2 gigs. What's up with that? |
lol an e2 calling out f2s as low-balling...
NOT MANY F2s (OR F5s, WHICH I AM) WOULD EVER WORK AT A HOGWON FOR SALARY.......save the salary job for the low hour uni gig
my hogwon pt - 40,000/hr X 20hrs a week = 3.2
You also talk about some sort of "premium".
f2/f5 premium = highly paid hourly worker
e2 premium = salary worker (unless you have made the right korean friends) |
Your hagwon job is low-balling you (an F-5), unless your hagwon classes are 2 students.
Apartment schools are paying 50K/hour for a class of 4 and upwards of 75k/hour for a class of no more than 10. |
not if you are looking for consistency.......mind you that its block classes and I can keep this job for as long as I want it....
now my privates on the other hand on the weekends are about as follows...
60,000 an hour X 20 hours a week (all are on the weekend)....and luckily enough....they have been the same privates for two years!
but I can see how it could seem as lowballing......but I am looking for the consistent big money...not yo-yo months! |
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IncheonTOEFL
Joined: 05 Jan 2011
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:47 am Post subject: Re: Low-balling F2s |
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| bigtexas wrote: |
| IncheonTOEFL wrote: |
| bigtexas wrote: |
| Ice Tea wrote: |
| Does anyone ever notice how schools try to low-ball F2 visa holders? You think they are saving on airfare and key money, yet offer some ridiculous amount like 2.7. If you consider a starting salary of 2.2 + 0.5 (rent the school pays) + 0.1 (airfare), your regular E2 holder earns 2.8/month and gets free key money. You'd think there would be some sort of premium for permanent residents, but actually you'd make more just taking regular E2 gigs. What's up with that? |
lol an e2 calling out f2s as low-balling...
NOT MANY F2s (OR F5s, WHICH I AM) WOULD EVER WORK AT A HOGWON FOR SALARY.......save the salary job for the low hour uni gig
my hogwon pt - 40,000/hr X 20hrs a week = 3.2
You also talk about some sort of "premium".
f2/f5 premium = highly paid hourly worker
e2 premium = salary worker (unless you have made the right korean friends) |
Your hagwon job is low-balling you (an F-5), unless your hagwon classes are 2 students.
Apartment schools are paying 50K/hour for a class of 4 and upwards of 75k/hour for a class of no more than 10. |
not if you are looking for consistency.......mind you that its block classes and I can keep this job for as long as I want it....
now my privates on the other hand on the weekends are about as follows...
60,000 an hour X 20 hours a week (all are on the weekend)....and luckily enough....they have been the same privates for two years!
but I can see how it could seem as lowballing......but I am looking for the consistent big money...not yo-yo months! |
same apartment school for 4 years, no more than 4 students/class= no yo-yo. + all middle schoolers are 1:1 at the same price and the moms pay cash each lesson (to avoid the terrible long months with extra teaching and no extra pay syndrome). Just like CDI, minus the working on red days.
you'd have to lobotomize me b/f I'd step foot in a hagwon.
but money is money and as long as you're happy with it, it's great. |
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IncheonTOEFL
Joined: 05 Jan 2011
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:58 am Post subject: |
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| IncheonTOEFL wrote: |
Work and save at a regular job for six months so you have a nest egg then never look at a recruiter again.
Use your smarts to get privates in a small area (one or two apartment complexes near your own apartment). It may take 2 months, but you'll be pulling in 4-5 million, if you market yourself right.
Over time, you will get a good reputation if you are a decent teacher and you can expand with a home school or your own small hagwon.
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Always look for business jobs because they pay the most. A 1:1 can net you 75-100K/hour, if you get it by yourself. A small class can net you 100-200K/hour. It takes time, but, those are the kind of jobs you want to shoot for- without a recruiter.
In addition to business jobs, specialty teaching pays a lot. You can get 150K/hour, min., 2 hours/ week, for a literature class with 4 students if you sell it right.
Basically, you and your wife, and/or Korean friend have to become your own recruiter.
In the end, it's going to come down to your reputation in the "mother" market, your wife's ability to seal the deal with companies and your ability to keep a long term relationship with all your students.
If you are successful, you might be able to pay cash for a new car with two months work, like my friend did. (-;
good luck |
thats how I got my 2011 black ssangyong actyon sports! |
Do they still use a Mercedes Engine? Should've gone for the pimp Ssangyong sedan "limo" with super tinted windows. |
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Who's Your Daddy?
Joined: 30 May 2010 Location: Victoria, Canada.
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 3:29 am Post subject: Hogwon Rates |
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OK re: hogwon rates.
I worked different PT jobs at hogwons. I live in a 500,000 sized city.
They all pay me 35K for a 40 minute class (and give me a 5 class block). One asked for discount then capitulated. The other didn't ask for discount. My friend works another place for 40K for 40min. Have another friend working 50K for 50min place.
Basically I'm going for 40K for 40min next time. Might be hard for me in a smaller town, but in a metro area you should get 1K/min I'd think. |
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bigtexas
Joined: 30 Nov 2009
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 3:48 am Post subject: |
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| IncheonTOEFL wrote: |
| bigtexas wrote: |
| IncheonTOEFL wrote: |
Work and save at a regular job for six months so you have a nest egg then never look at a recruiter again.
Use your smarts to get privates in a small area (one or two apartment complexes near your own apartment). It may take 2 months, but you'll be pulling in 4-5 million, if you market yourself right.
Over time, you will get a good reputation if you are a decent teacher and you can expand with a home school or your own small hagwon.
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Always look for business jobs because they pay the most. A 1:1 can net you 75-100K/hour, if you get it by yourself. A small class can net you 100-200K/hour. It takes time, but, those are the kind of jobs you want to shoot for- without a recruiter.
In addition to business jobs, specialty teaching pays a lot. You can get 150K/hour, min., 2 hours/ week, for a literature class with 4 students if you sell it right.
Basically, you and your wife, and/or Korean friend have to become your own recruiter.
In the end, it's going to come down to your reputation in the "mother" market, your wife's ability to seal the deal with companies and your ability to keep a long term relationship with all your students.
If you are successful, you might be able to pay cash for a new car with two months work, like my friend did. (-;
good luck |
thats how I got my 2011 black ssangyong actyon sports! |
Do they still use a Mercedes Engine? Should've gone for the pimp Ssangyong sedan "limo" with super tinted windows. |
the 2011 drives like a dream (and yes it still has the mercedes engine)...and it even gets great mileage.....but that might be the only thing I get for the next 10 years from my wife (lol).
but, cheers to saving megaloads! INCHEON TOEFL - KEEP IT UP!
GET-THAT-$! |
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IncheonTOEFL
Joined: 05 Jan 2011
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 3:59 am Post subject: |
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| bigtexas wrote: |
| IncheonTOEFL wrote: |
| bigtexas wrote: |
| IncheonTOEFL wrote: |
Work and save at a regular job for six months so you have a nest egg then never look at a recruiter again.
Use your smarts to get privates in a small area (one or two apartment complexes near your own apartment). It may take 2 months, but you'll be pulling in 4-5 million, if you market yourself right.
Over time, you will get a good reputation if you are a decent teacher and you can expand with a home school or your own small hagwon.
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Always look for business jobs because they pay the most. A 1:1 can net you 75-100K/hour, if you get it by yourself. A small class can net you 100-200K/hour. It takes time, but, those are the kind of jobs you want to shoot for- without a recruiter.
In addition to business jobs, specialty teaching pays a lot. You can get 150K/hour, min., 2 hours/ week, for a literature class with 4 students if you sell it right.
Basically, you and your wife, and/or Korean friend have to become your own recruiter.
In the end, it's going to come down to your reputation in the "mother" market, your wife's ability to seal the deal with companies and your ability to keep a long term relationship with all your students.
If you are successful, you might be able to pay cash for a new car with two months work, like my friend did. (-;
good luck |
thats how I got my 2011 black ssangyong actyon sports! |
Do they still use a Mercedes Engine? Should've gone for the pimp Ssangyong sedan "limo" with super tinted windows. |
the 2011 drives like a dream (and yes it still has the mercedes engine)...and it even gets great mileage.....but that might be the only thing I get for the next 10 years from my wife (lol).
but, cheers to saving megaloads! INCHEON TOEFL - KEEP IT UP!
GET-THAT-$! |
Diesel? You get more from your wife than me. I get 1000 won per day.
Seriously, my dream beast is the Ssangyang limo sedan. Black with ultra black tint, satellite TV, and a (female) chinese masseuse/driver. The car's body is the same as the 1990 MB 300 sedan. A beast of a wonderful car. |
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nomad-ish

Joined: 08 Oct 2007 Location: On the bottom of the food chain
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 3:54 pm Post subject: |
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| we don't get 0.1 for airfare each month... |
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ajstew
Joined: 04 Feb 2004 Location: Korea
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 5:02 pm Post subject: F-2 |
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Meh, 4 or 5 million on an F-2. That's chump change. With a well paying uni. job and part-time jobs, you should be making between 7 and 10 a month. Location is important, and using your uni. vacation periods well can really allow you to really stockpile your income if you are an F-2 visa holder. Also, in no way, shape, or form should you be taking anything less than 50,000 an hour for part-time work through recruiters. If you see them offering 25-40 per hour, you can be sure they are keeping 30-50% or more of the actual hourly pay the school/company pays per hour for doing nothing more than introducing you to the school. That's robbery.
Also, learn how to get the most from your tax return by claiming everything you are allowed to. Otherwise, you'll just be given the minimum, when it could be doubled. |
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Ice Tea
Joined: 23 Nov 2008
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 5:36 pm Post subject: |
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| we don't get 0.1 for airfare each month... |
Really? $1200 round trip ticket works out to 100,000 per month. |
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southernman
Joined: 15 Jan 2010 Location: On the mainland again
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Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 9:54 pm Post subject: |
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I've found this an interesting read.
Apart from what must be a huge salary for the well paying Uni gig, the fee for privates is pretty much similar in Seoul as for smaller cities I've lived in.
For some reason, I was under the impression that privates in Seoul were worth more. A friend of mine used to work part time at a really small Hagwon, the owner now just gives him her students to teach as privates. If he needs another NET then she gives him a finders fee.
He's doing what has been suggested in that he predominatly teaches out of the one apartment building. His first mom has put out the good word to the other moms. He does one afternoon a week at a PS Elementary afterschool class at 4x 50K |
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bigtexas
Joined: 30 Nov 2009
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:44 am Post subject: Re: F-2 |
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Meh, 4 or 5 million on an F-2. That's chump change. With a well paying uni. job and part-time jobs, you should be making between 7 and 10 a month. Location is important, and using your uni. vacation periods well can really allow you to really stockpile your income if you are an F-2 visa holder. Also, in no way, shape, or form should you be taking anything less than 50,000 an hour for part-time work through recruiters. If you see them offering 25-40 per hour, you can be sure they are keeping 30-50% or more of the actual hourly pay the school/company pays per hour for doing nothing more than introducing you to the school. That's robbery.
Also, learn how to get the most from your tax return by claiming everything you are allowed to. Otherwise, you'll just be given the minimum, when it could be doubled. |
A new fvisa - needs to learn the ropes and go through the process of how to manage so much work (and keep your sanity). So, I would say that they average about 3-5 mil. Also, if your an F2, get a uni gig, and get it fast if ya can....make the right friends!
the season vets - well they average between the 7-10 range with the uni gig. Some vets have their own school, and that might pull in more......
How a f-series can make the most of his/her time...
1. low hour uni gig
2. blocks of at least 4-6 of hogwon classes, public schools, or whatever at 40-50k an hour, M-F
3. privates at night - maybe 1-2 a night on the weekdays (50k hr)
4. privates all weekend (maybe 10-15 hours worth) - It sucks sometimes, but if you get used to it, its not that bad. Just make sure that you enjoy the students and create stuff that is fun for you and them.
But there are other ways......some fvisas might not agree with me...but this makes a lot of cash...been doing it for a while |
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edwardcatflap
Joined: 22 Mar 2009
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:16 am Post subject: |
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| So what you're saying is get a uni job and then fill every single waking hour left with privates at the going rate. Great business strategy, why didn't I think of that? |
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dongjak
Joined: 30 Oct 2010
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:25 am Post subject: |
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| The guy is a genius! Great way to earn money=working every single waking hour and have no days off!! |
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bigtexas
Joined: 30 Nov 2009
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:16 am Post subject: |
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| The guy is a genius! Great way to earn money=working every single waking hour and have no days off!! |
You may value your freetime, and that's awesome. But, I value my family and am willing to sacrifice some of my young years to provide the best life I can. That's what a parent is supposed to do.....Would you want your dad to take a vacation if he could easily make an extra 7mil? No-brainer....
The ends justify the means |
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