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serenitee

Joined: 29 Aug 2006
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 8:48 pm Post subject: Ideal Hours? |
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So I'm looking for my first position teaching in SK and was wondering what hours most people would consider too much, average or ideal?
I'm mainly interested in teaching Kindergarten so I understand that will mean more hours, but should that include more than 40 hours a week?
Also, is 7-10 days the standard vacation time per year? That seems to be what I'm seeing on most job posts.
I'd appreciate any advice on what might be considered a good deal or a nightmare based on the average entry level salary. Thanks in advance!  |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 8:59 pm Post subject: Re: Ideal Hours? |
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serenitee wrote: |
So I'm looking for my first position teaching in SK and was wondering what hours most people would consider too much, average or ideal?
I'm mainly interested in teaching Kindergarten so I understand that will mean more hours, but should that include more than 40 hours a week?
Also, is 7-10 days the standard vacation time per year? That seems to be what I'm seeing on most job posts.
I'd appreciate any advice on what might be considered a good deal or a nightmare based on the average entry level salary. Thanks in advance!  |
If you want a decent kindy, give Mr. Henry Kim a holler at: [email protected]
Feel free to PM if you want particulars.
30 x 40 minute classes per week and 2 mil starting wage.
Good place to get your start here in Korea.
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edited in after the fact.
As with any other school in Korea the USUAL caveats still apply.
BEFORE you sign on the dotted line with any school, talk to the teachers who are currently in the school to CONFIRM conditions that exist NOW.
Ask about pay, overtime, holidays, housing, and anything else that is important to you. I know what it was like when I was there, but I am NOT in a hakwon anymore (public school job now) so DO YOUR OWN DUE DILLIGENCE and check with current staff.
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I don't get paid for this and I am NOT responsible for any claims.
But if I had to return to a hakwan, I would probably go back there.
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Lizara

Joined: 14 Apr 2004 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 2:23 am Post subject: |
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You might get lucky and get a job at a school that's purely kindergarten.... which would probably give you fewer hours than a kindergarten/afternoon hagwon. You should not agree to anywhere near forty teaching hours... I'd say thirty is fine, but I know other people here who would disagree... and unless the school is *really* great otherwise, don't settle for seven vacation days. Ten plus national holidays shouldn't be too hard to get. |
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