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Faron

Joined: 13 Jan 2006
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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 3:55 pm Post subject: What are rural areas like in Korea? |
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To get the 200 000 won rural/provincial allowance, how rural are we talking about? Are we talking about towns with less than 200 000, 100 000 or 50 000? I can't seem to find any info on average population of rural areas using english teachers in korea. Thanks in advance. |
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passport220

Joined: 14 Jun 2006 Location: Gyeongsangbuk-do province
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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 4:19 pm Post subject: |
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Hiya:
The rural allowance is given based on the province that you are in and not the town you are assigned to. I have been told anyplace referred to as a �gun� is very small (maybe less than 5,000 people). Example: Yecheon Gun.
I live in a town of 300,000 and still receive the rural allowance. It is a modern small city with up-to-date shopping (we have an e-mart), a public bus system and a lot of good restaurants. It is the Omaha, Nebraska of South Korea.
If you want to live in a larger town I suggest you look at a map of South Korea and pick out towns within the province you are interested in. You can then do a search of the town. Most cities in Korea with a population above 50,000 seem to have a municipal web page. I told my recruiter the town of my preference and that is where I was assigned.
Good luck |
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Smee

Joined: 24 Dec 2004 Location: Jeollanam-do
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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 4:20 pm Post subject: |
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I live in a town of 16,000 and I don't get a rural bonus. Some of the folks around here teach in schools with 40 students, or they go to "villages" (면, actually) with 3,000 people, and they don't get bonuses. There are 3 counties in this province---I think---that give bonuses: Goheung, Wando, and Jindo. 2 are islands and 1 is comprised of a peninsula and some islands. I also listened to offers from other provinces---Gyeongsangnam-do and Gangwon-do---that were offering bonuses. I guess it depends on the province, and in Jeollanam-do's case I guess it depends if you're on an island.
That said, I've seen Naju---a "city" of 100,000---that I'd consider rural. If you're looking at places that offer a bonus, you're probably looking at a county with something like 60,000 people (ballpark). In Jeollanam-do's case you'd get placed in the county seat, which would have between 10,000 and 20,000 people. For Gyeongsangnam-do, I was offered an extra 200,000---100K for provincial, 100K for rural---to go to Sancheong, population 36,800 for the entire county.
You can find population stats on counties if you go to www.wikipedia.org or www.galbijim.org You can find population stats for villages---most times---on the county's official site. |
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Boodleheimer

Joined: 10 Mar 2006 Location: working undercover for the Man
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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:09 pm Post subject: |
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i'm in a town of 45,000 and i get the bonus. we finally got an Emart a few weeks ago! but if i don't get out of here once a month i know i'll lose it. |
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just because

Joined: 01 Aug 2003 Location: Changwon - 4964
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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 6:01 pm Post subject: |
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I have been told anyplace referred to as a �gun� is very small (maybe less than 5,000 people). Example: Yecheon Gun. |
A gun has up to 75 000 people. The smallest gun in korea population wise is Uiryeong gun which has 32 000 people.... |
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just because

Joined: 01 Aug 2003 Location: Changwon - 4964
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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 6:09 pm Post subject: |
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In response to the Op question:
rural could mean many things...
I live in changwon city which gives an allowance and has over 500 000 people. It could be anything from 500 000 to 500 people...
In saying that it is a lot different from living in the city...a lot more laid back, but also you are much more of a curiosity so expect the positives and negatives of that to play out..... |
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formerflautist

Joined: 30 May 2006
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Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 7:58 pm Post subject: |
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80,000 and I get it. |
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mithridates

Joined: 03 Mar 2003 Location: President's office, Korean Space Agency
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:14 am Post subject: |
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Smee wrote: |
You can find population stats on counties if you go to www.wikipedia.org or www.galbijim.org You can find population stats for villages---most times---on the county's official site. |
What's this galbijim.org, a competitor?  |
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Ya-ta Boy
Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Location: Established in 1994
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:14 pm Post subject: |
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I've worked at two schools located in myons of under 10,000 people and did NOT get the extra money. As with many of the laws in Korea, this one is enforced in an arbitrary manner and therefore unpredictable. |
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xtchr
Joined: 23 Nov 2004
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 4:52 pm Post subject: |
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Ya-ta Boy wrote: |
I've worked at two schools located in myons of under 10,000 people and did NOT get the extra money. As with many of the laws in Korea, this one is enforced in an arbitrary manner and therefore unpredictable. |
I agree with Ya-Ta Boy, it is completely arbitrary as to whether you'll receive it or not.
I worked in a very rural area and I received the provincial allowance (W100,000 per month) but not the rural allowance, even though I should have received both. |
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spliff

Joined: 19 Jan 2004 Location: Khon Kaen, Thailand
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:17 pm Post subject: |
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^Me to...I live in a real small rural town but only receive 100,000 bonus. |
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Faron

Joined: 13 Jan 2006
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks guys for the responses, I know the Jeonbuk province and the Chungbuk province give the bonuses in certain areas and was hoping to get the extra 200 000. I'm not exactly sure if I could handle living in a village but I think I could manage living in a town of 30 000+ Thanks again  |
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dogshed

Joined: 28 Apr 2006
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 5:55 pm Post subject: |
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Faron wrote: |
Thanks guys for the responses, I know the Jeonbuk province and the Chungbuk province give the bonuses in certain areas and was hoping to get the extra 200 000. I'm not exactly sure if I could handle living in a village but I think I could manage living in a town of 30 000+ Thanks again  |
Just look at the total pay and don't worry about how it got that way. If you get 1.8 million and a 200,000 bonus or 2 million does it matter? It's still 2 million. -Jeff |
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Len8
Joined: 12 Feb 2003 Location: Kyungju
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 8:26 pm Post subject: |
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Question for you public school teachers. Do you get that bonus every month? |
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antoniothegreat

Joined: 28 Aug 2005 Location: Yangpyeong
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Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 3:27 am Post subject: |
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Len8 wrote: |
Question for you public school teachers. Do you get that bonus every month? |
yes, we get it every month, but it is not considered part of your salary, so i believe the severance pay and taxes are calculated without it. not sure, if anyone else knows for sure...
ahh, and i teach in a "gun" of about 45,000 and get it. but this is a HUGE gun, so the main area is only about 10,000 with a lot of farmers around it. |
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