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Work in a Smaller City & NEED A TEACHER FOR JULY??

 
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AMC



Joined: 24 Feb 2006

PostPosted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 9:46 am    Post subject: Work in a Smaller City & NEED A TEACHER FOR JULY?? Reply with quote

Hello All~

I posted last month about a job in a scenic Korean City. I took all of the suggestions given of cities and put EXACTLY what I was looking for in my Resume and Cover Letter. I have had about 35 interviews and job offers, but the problem is that NO ONE seems to be paying attention the fact that I DO NOT want to work in Seoul nor want to work with young children.

Based on the fact that I have two years of previous ESL Teaching, TESOL Certification and am willing to work hard, do you think the following is a reasonable request? And if so, WHY cannot I seem to find a good position? PLEASE HELP!


I wish to secure a teaching contract in Korea beginning in July of 2006. I am flexible and open to discussing any point of my application and placement at a great institution. What I am most excited about is the opportunity to teach English and live in Korea. In general, here is an example of the type of position that I am looking for:

DESIRED LOCATION: Smaller city close to nature (I like outdoor activities such as hiking, beaches and bike riding)
DESIRED AGE OF STUDENTS: Middle School, High School & Adult
DESIRED TEACHING HOURS: Afternoon/Evening classes, no split shift
DESIRED START DATE: July 2006
DESIRED SALARY: Starting at 2.3 million won


If you have or know of any positions that meet the aforementioned criteria, please let me know, or I will happily send you my Cover Letter and Resume for you to pass on. I assure you that I am a component teacher and fun co-worker!

(Please note that I also tried Pagoda, but am in the process of trying to decipher their complex terms and conditions and I would also have to pay rent with that organization).
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sadsac



Joined: 22 Dec 2003
Location: Gwangwang

PostPosted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 9:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You may well be an extremely competent teacher, but in the more rural areas your salary will disqualify you from many potential employers even considering you for a position. Also in the smaller towns that I have worked, you get all ages attending the hogwans. I wish you every success. Smile
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ttompatz



Joined: 05 Sep 2005
Location: Kwangju, South Korea

PostPosted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 11:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Work in a Smaller City & NEED A TEACHER FOR JULY?? Reply with quote

AMC wrote:
Hello All~

I posted last month about a job in a scenic Korean City. I took all of the suggestions given of cities and put EXACTLY what I was looking for in my Resume and Cover Letter. I have had about 35 interviews and job offers, but the problem is that NO ONE seems to be paying attention the fact that I DO NOT want to work in Seoul nor want to work with young children.

Based on the fact that I have two years of previous ESL Teaching, TESOL Certification and am willing to work hard, do you think the following is a reasonable request? And if so, WHY cannot I seem to find a good position? PLEASE HELP!


I wish to secure a teaching contract in Korea beginning in July of 2006. I am flexible and open to discussing any point of my application and placement at a great institution. What I am most excited about is the opportunity to teach English and live in Korea. In general, here is an example of the type of position that I am looking for:

DESIRED LOCATION: Smaller city close to nature (I like outdoor activities such as hiking, beaches and bike riding)
DESIRED AGE OF STUDENTS: Middle School, High School & Adult
DESIRED TEACHING HOURS: Afternoon/Evening classes, no split shift
DESIRED START DATE: July 2006
DESIRED SALARY: Starting at 2.3 million won


If you have or know of any positions that meet the aforementioned criteria, please let me know, or I will happily send you my Cover Letter and Resume for you to pass on. I assure you that I am a component teacher and fun co-worker!

(Please note that I also tried Pagoda, but am in the process of trying to decipher their complex terms and conditions and I would also have to pay rent with that organization).


Your problem is that you truely do not understand the ESL business here in Korea. Your requests are contradictory in light of the realities of the business in Korea.

Not in Seoul, high salary, no kids and no splits.

It's like the story about wanting a custom built boat. You can have fast, comfortable and cheap.
Pick any 2.
Fast and cheap is not comfortable.
Fast and comfortable is not cheap.
Comfortable and cheap is not fast.

In your case, similar.

High salary and no kids = splits or Seoul or both.
High salary and no splits = kids or Seoul or both.

No kids and country = highschool or middle school and not high pay.
tesol cert + Bach degree + experience = level 2 public school.
2 million start + 100k for rural allowance. 2.1 starting and annual increases of 100k.

In reality, a public school at 2.1 for 22 classes + extra pay for afternoon / extra classes often works out to about 2.5 or 2.6 per month before deductions.

There is a high school in Yong-in still looking for a native speaker.
Standard government - EPIK/GEPIKcontract.
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TheUrbanMyth



Joined: 28 Jan 2003
Location: Retired

PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 3:10 am    Post subject: Re: Work in a Smaller City & NEED A TEACHER FOR JULY?? Reply with quote

[quote="ttompatz"]
AMC wrote:
Hello All~

INo kids and country = highschool or middle school and not high pay.
tesol cert + Bach degree + experience = level 2 public school.
2 million start + 100k for rural allowance. 2.1 starting and annual increases of 100k.

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I agree with everything else in your post, but 2.1? Starting salary is 2.1. Then a TESOL gives you an extra 100,000, experience gives you another 100,000 and living in a rural area gives you yet another 100,000. At least that's how it was in my case.
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Peter Jackson



Joined: 23 Apr 2006

PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 6:28 am    Post subject: 2.3 here Reply with quote

Hi OP,

I work near Yongin and it really can't get much smaller than this town. I teach at a public high school and actually only teach 15 classes a week. 2.3 million which includes the rural area bonus. Might be right up your alley.

I am sure there are similar postions available in and around Gyeonggi province.

Worknplay, for example, has several public school postions. Check them out.

All the best,
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AMC



Joined: 24 Feb 2006

PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 1:20 pm    Post subject: Thanks All Reply with quote

Thanks for your replies. I will retool my position requests based on your responses.

What I meant by �middle school and up� was no very young children. I�ve taught ESL for a while and I am not effective with any cannot ration with.

Also, as far as �smaller city� goes, I meant anything with under a 2 million population. I live in NYC now and the whole ultra-bustling-concrete-jungle thing does not work for me. I�m from California.

With that stated, I am going to look for work in cities such as Ansan, Daejeon, Bucheon, Goyang, Gwangju, Songnam, Suwon, Ulsan, Cheongju, Changwon, Anyang, Gimhae, Mason, Mikom, Namyangju, Pohang, Yongin as suggested.

Thanks again!
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Yu_Bum_suk



Joined: 25 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 3:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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DESIRED AGE OF STUDENTS: Middle School, High School & Adult
DESIRED TEACHING HOURS: Afternoon/Evening classes, no split shift


Here is your problem. There are very few hogwans that do exclusively MS and above, so you will have great difficulty finding work teaching MS and HS students in the afternoon and evening. You may luck out and find an adult academy that has no split shifts, but this is unlikely. You'll most likely have to change either the times or the ages of students with whom you wish to work.
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ilovebdt



Joined: 03 Jun 2005
Location: Nr Seoul

PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 3:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Would you consider starting work in September? I think you should be looking at Public School positions.

Ilovebdt
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