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Wanted urgently: Thai language teacher, Mon - Fri - 2,500 baht a month!

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4 hours ago, Mickmouse1 said:

I thought it illegal to pay less than the 300b min wage

That's Full time,  part time is anything you can get under section 44 ..................................:cheesy:

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5 hours ago, Tchooptip said:

It seems for Two days a week Monday Friday,  so 8 days per month +- 300 ฿/day

Monday - Friday is 5 days a week

Monday, Friday is 2 days a week.

So it is below the minimum wage

I wonder what the Director's salary is? 

 

Oh sorry, influential person, not allowed to answer that...  TIT

I'll take it.
I got a tefl, I know some Thai and a bit of the Thai alphabet. I'm a hard worker.

2,500 baht seems fair. I wonder if I could use one of the schools outhouses as temporary acomodation whilst I go shed hunting.

Yes, sign me up, quick, I'm a NES.

Bwerp, Bwerp

"Hello, yes, the jobs gone, damn, filipino, okay, thanks anyway"

11 hours ago, Artisi said:

What! out of 12 teachers no teacher speaks Thai.... 

Appears that way

13 hours ago, Artisi said:

What! out of 12 teachers no teacher speaks Thai.... 

I know a lot of people who speak English, doesn't mean they can teach it. 

16 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

I know a lot of people who speak English, doesn't mean they can teach it. 

Fully agree, but a Thai sports teacher, or music teacher,  or science etc, would have a better chance of teaching Thai than English like many have to do in small schools.

So better than nothing. 

 

9 minutes ago, Artisi said:

Fully agree, but a Thai sports teacher, or music teacher,  or science etc, would have a better chance of teaching Thai than English like many have to do in small schools.

So better than nothing. 

 

Depends really.

 

I've taught kids who were so badly taught in the past, that half the year was spent unlearning the misconceptions they had taken on board. 

 

Sometimes, nothing is better than crap teaching. 

14 hours ago, ezzra said:

That salary was good back in the 80', now days with the cost of

a bowl of Bami Nam at 40-50 baht, 2,500 baht is an insult to any

person let alone a teacher.....

In '77-'79, I made about 2,500 Baht/mo in the Peace Corps, plus a 500 Baht housing allowance I think it was.  Teachers scraped by on that.  But I was lucky that the Thai Land Development department paid per diem for field work.  Of course, we were always in the field, or at least sitting outside on the porch. That about doubled my income. 555

 

In '79/'80, I worked in refugee resettlement.  That was more like 20,000/mo, plus housing and generous per diem expenses.  But that money was from the U.S.

 

Maybe an attractive salary to people in trench coats.

Maybe a job for Stickman, I heard he is available now.

1 hour ago, ExpatOilWorker said:

Maybe a job for Stickman, I heard he is available now.

Not so sure the wages would cover the cost of his transnational commute...

That's 82.3 Baht per day over 12 months . What the Fxxx? 

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